Can I connect my iPod Classic to my iPad 3?

Can I connect my iPod Classic to my iPad 3?

Sorry, but no.  You can only connect the devices to a computer for syncing.

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    I have the iPod classic with lots of capacity. I want to use it for my iPad.

    You cannot.
    B-rock

  • Can i connect my ipod classic to my car radio via bluetooth so that I can listen whilst driving?

    Can I connect my Ipod Classic to my car radio using bluetooth (or any other way) so that I can listen through my radio whilst driving?

    Yes, get an iFM transitter from eBay or Amazon.
    Search for Griffin or Monster or just iPod Classic FM transmitter and charger, they are inexpensive less than US$30.
    Get one with charger or else you iPod might run out of battery faster.

  • Can I connect my iPod classic or universal dock with optical

    Can I connect my iPod classic or universal dock with optical?

    Well, no... not at least with the Apple docks.
    Optical Audio is also called S/PDIF. It is a purely digital signal designed for specific kinds of home theater and HIFI systems.
    The iPod classic does not have such a connection... that being said,  HOWEVER  
    There are some iPod docks that use S/PDIF out.
    http://www.cambridgeaudio.com/summary.php?PID=605&Title=Summary   
    Does this help you?

  • CAN I CONNECT MY IPOD CLASSIC TO ANY COMPUTER AND UPDATE ANY MUSIC THAT I HAVE PURCHASED FROM ITUNES ON MY IPAD?

    CAN I CONNECT MY IPOD CLASSIC TO ANY COMPUTER AND UPDATE ANY MUSIC THAT I HAVE PURCHASED FROM ITUNES ON MY IPAD?

    Plug the iPod into the new computer.  When it pops up on the left sidebar, right-click on the iPod and select "Transfer Purchases".  Make sure that you Authorize the computer to play content purchased with that account, or else the music will not play.

  • Can't connect my iPod classic 5th gen to Windows Vista

    I bought an iPod Classic 30gb off of Ebay and I can't get it to connect to my computer. My Computer runs off Windows Vista and I've tryed everything. I tryed reinstalling my Itunes with the newist verson. Even tryed puting it in disc mode. The Ipod and cord works fine and the iPod is formatted for windows. It dosen't show up on the computer any were, not even as a unknown USB or anything like that. I know the cord work cause the Ipod charges when I plug it in. I even tried to get the iPod to work on my bother's windows XP but it still didn't connect. Please Help! If need any more info ask.

    Most likley, why the person is trying to ge rid of it.
    Do the iPod Disk Diagnostic as posted earlier by tt2, it wont solve your problem, but helps in troubleshooting.
    For others reading this I would also suggest getting the HDSmartdata before buying any pre-owned iPod Classic.

  • I can't connect my iPod classic to iTunes, it just doesn't react when I put the USB into the PC

    hey, I have an iPod classic and it can't connect to iTunes.
    I put the USB into my computer trying to add music, but it doesn't seems to react.
    It DOESN'T say that it can't recognize the Ipod..
    - Itunes just simpely doesn't react when I put the USB-cabel into my computer.
    - when i go to the task manager the "apple device mobile" and "ipod service" is acitve in the processes
    - I've tried to restart my computer (windows XP)
    - update iTunes
    - reinstall iTunes
    - restart my apple devices mobile manager
    what I think is the problem (which I can't solve) is that iTunes doen't even react to the USB
    plz hlp me!
    - ps it really should be able to add music to my iPod without getting help from a expert.

    Hello qz0rz213,
    It would seem that iTunes has encountered or developed an issue in the process of trying to sync photos to your device. The best place to start would be removing the iPod Photo Cache (thus allowing for a new version to be created).
    Note: Deleting this folder will not remove the original images from your library.
    iTunes: Understanding the iPod Photo Cache folder
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1314
    If the issue is not resolved by removing the iPod Photo Cache, the following article goes into further steps that can both help you determine the source of this trouble and eliminate it.
    Symptoms
    In certain situations, iTunes may display an alert or may be unable to sync photos to an iPod or iOS device. Examples include:
    After updating iOS, iTunes displays an alert that there is not enough room to sync photos
    This error appears: "The iPhone/iPod touch '[device name]' cannot be synced. The required file cannot be found."
    This article outlines steps to resolve these issues.
    iTunes: Unable to sync photos
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3697
    Cheers,
    Allen

  • I don't have a PC or Mac. I have an iPad with iTunes and music. Can I connect my iPod nano to my iPad and sync music to my iPod?

    Can I sync music from my iPad to my iPod?

    If you have an Apple Store, near you, make an appointment to take it to them. If it's not a hardware failure, they may be able to help.
    Regards.

  • Connecting ipod classic to new iPad (4th generation)?

    Which adapter connects older ipod classic to new iPad (4th generation)?

    The "connection" for the iPod needs to go through iTunes on a computer.  You cannot connect your iPod directly to an iPad. 
    So (for example), if your intent is to transfer songs from iPad to iPod, you need to use the copy of the songs that are on the computer and use iTunes to sync them to the iPod.  If you can't do that because you bought the songs on the iPad from the iTunes Store, you can use the Purchased screen in iTunes (on the computer) to re-download them (at no cost) into your iTunes library.  The link to Purchased is on the iTunes Store Home screen, to the right, under QUICK LINKS.
    You can then sync those songs to the iPod.

  • I can not get my IPOD classic to be recognized on my laptop

    I have a new dell laptop and can not connect my IPOD classic to my iTunes library...the computer indicates that it does not recognize the IPOD at all...very frustrate...

    1. Update iTunes to the latest version. Plug in your iPod. If iTunes still can't recognize it, then in iTunes in the top left corner click help> run diagnostics. On the box that comes up, check the last two things. Click next and it should identify your iPod.
    2. Click on your windows start menu. Type in "services". Click on it and when it pops up, on the bottom of it click on "standard". Now Scroll down to find "Apple Mobile Device" Right click it when you see it and click on "Start". When it has started, close iTunes and replug in your iPod and it should show up.
    3. Check the USB cable
    4. Verify that Apple Mobile Device Support is installed
    5. Restart the Apple Mobile Device Service and verify that the Apple Mobile Device USB Driver is installed.
    6. If you just want to add some photos, songs and movies from computer to your devices, you can use an iTunes alternative to do the job.
    7. Check for third-party software conflicts.

  • How can I sync my iPod Classic with iTunes 11.1.4 and Windows 7 64-bit?

    After assistance from ‘b Noir’ (and losing--then finally regaining--my DVD/CD reader in the process), I finally installed the iTunes Version 11.1.4 update on my Windows 7 64-bit PC.  So I am again able to import music from CDs, play music on my PC with iTunes, and burn CDs as I could do with previous iTunes versions.  Then, however, I purchased some new music and tried to sync iTunes with my iPod Classic for the first time since the update to 11.1.4.  So far, I have been spectacularly unsuccessful.  Can anyone help me?
    With previous iTunes versions, sync was automatic when I connected iPod to a USB port.  Now when I connect iPod Classic to PC's USB port (I've tried two different ports), iPod’s screen says “Connecting” but iTunes doesn’t open.  And while iPod is connected to the USB port, I can't open iTunes by right-clicking its icon and selecting “Open.”   (ITunes, however, always opens OK if iPod is NOT connected).  With the iPod connected to a PC's USB port, I opened Windows 7 “Devices and Printers.”  Devices shown included both (a) the “Apple iPod USB Device” and (b) “Apple Mobile Device USB Driver.”  I right-clicked each of these device icons in turn and selected “troubleshoot.”  Both times, the report was “Troubleshooting couldn’t identify the problem.” 
    I am also unable to properly “eject” the iPod.  I tried ejecting (a) from the Windows taskbar's Notification Area, (b) from Windows “Devices and Printers” and (c) by right clicking the iTunes icon and selecting “Eject.”  Nothing worked, so I reluctantly pulled the cable out of the iPod without ejecting.  That causes a yellow triangle with an exclamation point to appear in “Devices and Printers” for my PC—which disappears after shutting down and rebooting the PC. 
    If I start iTunes and THEN connect the iPod Classic to the USB port, iTunes does nothing and almost instantly freezes (shows as “not responding” in Windows Task Manager and I have to close it via Task Manager). 
    Suggestions, please, on what I need to do?  My iPod Classic continues to work just fine, but I can't put any of my newly purchased music on it and I guess it will become an expensive paperweight if the battery happens to run down.  If nothing else, is there an old version of iTunes I can download somewhere that likely will work with the iPod Classic and my PC setup? Thanks so much!

    Hi turingtest2,
    Thanks so much for your response--yes, I've seen the TS1363 document.
    I was able to open iTunes, start the iPod Diagnostic Device Connectivity Test, and connect the iPod when prompted to do so.  The only problem reported by the diagnostic program was "No iPod, iPhone or iPad found." So it does seem as if the TS1363 document should apply.  But I have tried connecting the iPod after executing each of Steps 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 9 shown there and nothing has worked so far.  Details follow:
    --Went through the iPod Classic troubleshooting assistant--except I did not "reset" the iPod (because having all my "old" music available on the iPod has value to me).
    --Restarted iPod Service.
    --Restarted Apple Mobile Device Service.
    --Verified that the Apple Mobile Device USB Driver is installed.  There is no down arrow or question mark or other indication of problem with it.
    --Tried two different USB ports (I assume that is what is meant by "change your iPod's drive letter"?).
    --Temporarily disabled Norton Antivirus.
    For some reason, there are 368 files and 60 folders in the Temp folder under my user name, and it looks like at least some are "read-only."  Windows wouldn't let me delete or move the folder, even after I turned off Norton AntiVirus and closed the programs in the "Notification Area" that I could figure out how to close.
    I'm very reluctant to get into messing with Config files or registry keys.  And I have already tried uninstalling/reinstalling iTunes 11.4.1 so many times.  I'm not sure what to do but am considering uninstalling all of the Apple products (again) and try installing an older version of iTunes.  Or maybe I should try to install iTunes 11.4.1 on our Windows 8 laptop and see if the iPod will connect to that (although I really need to be able to sync to my desktop PC).  Probably won't have time to do either for a few days--too many other things to do.  But please let me know if there's something more that's relatively simple and low-risk I could try.  Thanks again!

  • How can I play my ipod classic 30G thru my older home stereo? Radio Shack guy sold me a head phone adapter to use in the head phone socket on the stereo with the other end attaching to the ipod. It doesn't do anything. Are there settings I need to make on

    How can I play my ipod classic 30 G thru my home stereo system? The guy at Radio Shack sold me an adapter for the older, larger headphone adapter on my stereo receiver with an ipod attachment on the other end. It doesn't work. Do I need to make special settings on the ipod? Should it work? I read elsewhere that I need a Y connector.  Thanks for any help.

    The headphone jak on your stereo is an output, not an input.  You cannot route music into your stereo throughthe headphone jack.
    You can get a cable that connect from the headphone output of the ipod to the stereo inputs on your stereo:
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000V0G2C4/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_sr_1?pf_rd_p=486539 851&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B000YK1JAG&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DE R&pf_rd_r=0MQ2G1EDXDZ3DYEW327X

  • I connected my iPod classic to my iMac but it showed iPod could not be read

    I connected my iPod classic to my iMac but it showed iPod could not be read. I would like to ask why did this happened and what can I do about it?
    Thank you.

    You need to restore the iPod to factory settings using iTunes.  Follow these instructions: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1339
    PS: you are replying correctly.

  • I connected my iPod Classic while iTunes Library was open, bu t no "device" sign or word appeared anywhere

    I connected my iPod Classic while iTunes Library was open, bu t no "device" sign or word appeared anywhere.
    What did I do wrong and what should I do right?

    Hello Peramia,
    The following article provides tips that can help get your iPod working with iTunes again.
    iPod not recognized in My Computer and in iTunes for Windows
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1369
    Cheers,
    Allen

  • I am trying to connect my ipod classic to a tv and have tried many cables including the Apple composite AV cable.  No success.  Any thoughts?

    I am trying to connect my ipod classic to a tv (sony bravia 1080p) and have tried many cables including the Apple composite AV cable with the 30 pin connector on one end and three RCA connectors on the other.  Audio works but video does not.  The ipod classic screen says to connect to device when it is already connected. No success.  Any thoughts?

    Hello, anabelleho. 
    Thank you for visiting Apple Support Communities.
    Here is a troubleshooting article that I would recommend going through when experiencing this issue.
    Apple computers: Troubleshooting issues with video on internal or external displays
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1573
    Cheers,
    Jason H.

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