Deleting songs on all kinds of Ipods

I can't figure out how to delete a song on my Ipod Nano and Ipod Video it says I have pictures, but I canot find out how to delete them!

deleting songs or playlists from iPod
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    I had too many songs for my iPod Mini, so initially it created a playlist for these. Now, however, after restoring the software a couple of times (was transferring data from PC) iTunes refuses to make a playlist of songs to copy.
    Furthermore, I have deleted a great deal from my library and now there IS enough space, but my iPod stubbornly lists all but seven of them, no matter how many I delete.
    I've restored the iPod again just now, and then deleted my entire library and restored my iPod, then replaced all the songs, and it gives me the same error, about not being able to copy the songs. Does anyone have any ideas?

    It might of loaded the whole iTunes database but not all songs, so all the other times you sync, iTunes thinks iPod already has the songs maybe.
    Try running the latest updater on it and restoring it. Restore wipes the iPod clean and then u use iTUnes to load it back up. the latest iPod updater is version 03-23-2006 and can be downloaded here http://www.apple.com/ipod/download/

  • Please help! Deleting songs from itunes library & updating ipod

    Must I keep all albums I wish to upload into my ipod on my computer? I have the ipod settings set to automatic and if I delete the album from the library (completely from my pc) the next time I connect my ipod the album gets deleted from the ipod.
    I tried setting the ipod to manual but then I can't figure out how to update my ipod with the songs I want to add. It really doesn't make sense for me to have to fill up my hard drive with all of this music just to keep the songs on my ipod. I really hope someone can please tell me otherwise.

    If it's on Manual update, you simply drag the songs from the library to the iPod in iTunes.
    If you wan tot remove music, right click on it and select Clear. Do this with the iPod selected not a playlist on the iPod.

  • UPLOADING SPECIFIC SONGS (NOT ALL) FROM ANOTHER IPOD TO YOURS

    a friend and i both have ipods, and we go into her itunes, plug both of our ipods in, and i attempt to click and drag SPECIFIC songs onto my ipod...
    is that right?!
    i dont want to "sync" it, because i dont want my pre-existing songs to be deleted from my ipod, plus i dont want ALL of her songs on mine!
    so anyway, i figured thats what was supposed to be done.. so i tried it.. but it won't allow me to... i selected all of the songs i wanted, and clicked and dragged it to my ipod icon thing and i get a little red circle with a line through it over my ipod's icon...
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    Have you tried...
    Click your iPod in Devices in iTunes. Then click Music and click Selected playlist, ..., and genres. Then sync again?

  • Songs are all gone from Ipod

    My Ipod model number is MB263LL. I have not used my ipod for awhile and it seems that all of my downloaded songs are gone. I bought some songs from the Itune store and they are not in my Ipod for use. What could have happened? Please advise?

    If you "wiped" the computer, the music will obviously no longer be there. If you then reinstalled iTunes and synced your iPod, it would have synced to an empty iTunes library, any songs on the iPod would be erased (because there are no songs in the iTunes library you synced to).
    If you purchased songs from the iTunes Store, they may (?) allow you to re-download songs based on your purchase history. I say "may" because you are responsible for making backups of your downloaded songs, and they are not required to allow a second download (it's not a feature of the iTunes Store that you can re-download previously purchased songs). Note: There is a command under +File > Library > Back Up to Disc+ to help with doing a backup, even if you don't have a second hard drive to use for the backup.
    You can contact iTunes Store support by following one of the topic links here
    http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/store/
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  • Cannot Delete Songs from IPOD MINI

    I have read the instructions on this web site, yet my songs on my ipod are "shaded" when they show up on itunes, so I cannot remove unwanted songs from my IPOD. Anyone know what to do?
    Thanks

    Grey text when you look at the content and lock symbol at the bottom of the screen simply shows that your iPod is set to "automatically update songs and playlists". . If you want to access your iPod directly, play it through your iTunes, connect it to a second computer, add or delete etc. you just need to change the update method to "Manually manage songs and Playlists" in the iPod preferences. For more detail see this tutorial: Managing Your Songs Manually
    One thing to be aware of with manually updating is that the iPod also has to be manually ejected before the "Do Not Disconnect" message will go away. Safely disconnect iPod
    How you delete content from your iPod depends how you have it set to update:
    When you are updating automatically you delete the files from the iTunes library and next time you connect they will automatically be deleted from your iPod.
    If you are updating manually, connect your iPod and click on the icon when it shows in the iTunes source list. Find the files on your iPod that you want to remove, highlight them and delete directly from there.
    To select multiple items such as all the songs in an album, click on the first track in the list hold down the shift key and click on the last track to highlight the selection. Then press the delete key.
    To summarise, you start by highlighting the song/video/selection in either the iTunes library or on the iPod song list as displayed in iTunes then press the delete key on your keyboard: Deleting songs or playlists from your iPod
    There are also a couple of ways that do not involved deleting from iTunes. The default iPod setting is automatically update with iTunes when connected. You can keep the automatically update setting and select "automatically update selected playlists only" then all you need to do is remove the song from the chosen playlist(s) and update, it remains in your library should you want to add it in future.
    Another way but in my opinion more difficult to manage is to choose the "Only update checked songs" option in the iPod Preferences. By un-checking a song in iTunes, it will not be updated to the iPod and if already on the iPod, unchecking the song in iTunes will remove it from the iPod during the next update with iTunes.

  • Can you delete songs that are already on your ipod?

    My Ipod automaticly downloaded all of the songs off of my itunes, and I don't want most of them on there, is there anyway to get rid of them?

    There are different ways to delete depending how you have your iPod set to update. If you are updating automatically then delete the files from the iTunes library and next time you connect they will automatically be deleted from your iPod. if you are updating manually, connect your iPod and click on the icon when it shows in the iTunes source list. Find the files on your iPod that you want to remove, highlight them and delete directly. To select multiple items such as all the songs in an album, click on the first track in the list hold down the shift key and click on the last track to highlight the selection. Then press the delete key.
    To summarise, you start by highlighting the song/video/selection in either the iTunes library or on the iPod song list as displayed in iTunes then press the delete key on your keyboard: Deleting songs or playlists from your iPod
    There is also a couple of ways that do not involved deleting the files permanently from iTunes. The default iPod setting is automatically update with iTunes when connected. You can keep the automatically update setting and select the "Only update checked songs" option in the iPod Preferences.
    When unchecking a song in iTunes, it will not be updated to the iPod and if already on the iPod, unchecking the song in iTunes will remove it from the iPod during the next update with iTunes.
    Another is to set your iPod to "automatically update selected playlists only" then all you need to do is remove the song from the playlist and update, it remains in your library should you want to add it in future.

  • HT203128 How do i delete songs/podcasts off my ipod in itunes 12.1

    Since the upgrade, I cannot see how I can delete songs or podcasts off my ipod.  I will run out of memory very quickly.  If I put in delete songs into Help it says select and press backspace.  This does not work.

    Thank you very much for your help.  Actually, I just found another solution.  I checked the box at the bottom of the Summary page which says Manually manage music and videos.  I then clicked Apply and after that, I was able to delete content.
    Why are neither of these solutions available when you query Help?
    Perhaps one of the highly paid help in Apple could tell me (and all the others who have commented) what benefits we are getting from the upgrade to 12.1.  It just seems to have made it less user friendly and more difficult to use.

  • ??deleting songs from video ipod??

    im new to ipod and i already messed up...i didnt know when i connected my ipod to the computer it automatically started getting songs on it...now i went ahead and let it because i thought it was okay but now i have like none of my songs...so how do i DELETE ALL SONGS ON IT WITHOUT THE AC CORD to do a restore??(it didnt come with one)

    Welcome to Apple Discussions!
    You don't need the AC Adapter to restore a 5G iPod as it didn't come with one.
    You can just uncheck the songs you don't want on your iPod (in iTunes). Then connect your iPod to your computer. When it appears in iTunes go to edit-->preferences. Click the iPod tab, and then the music tab under that. Check Only Update Checked Songs and click OK. All unchecked songs in your iTunes library will be deleted from your iPod.
    Here are a a few other options...
    Deleting songs or playlists from your iPod
    btabz

  • Is it possible to delete songs in your ipod?

    Hello!
    I have a friend. And he is asking me if, I could ask you if he can delete songs from my Ipod. He have some songs that he doesnt like and the computer He sync songs from isn't available at the moment. So the question is, can he delete songs and videos from his ipod 5gen without connecting to the computer.

    Patrick,
    So how do you erase songs from the ipod using the computer? In the manual it says to select the song on the ipod then to press delete button or the backspace button on the computer's keyboard. This does not work for me!! Any advice?
    Thank you,
    Jen

  • Delete music from the cloud with ipod touch

    how do  I delete songs from the cloud with ipod touch

    What do you mean delete from iCloud?
    If you only want songs downloaded to the iPod to show on the iPod go to Settings>iTunes and App Store and turn off Show all.

  • Problem deleting songs---HELP!!!

    I'm having problem deleting songs,when i select the ipod icon in the screen of ituns i can't select NOTHING FROM THE LIST,and in the lower right hand a "lock" is locked,(is next to the GB numbers.Can anyone help me to unlocked that thing?
    Oh i almost forget, i'm sure that the hold button isn' he reason for this,coz i checked that it wasn't locked.

    Welcome to Apple Discussions!
    Try unchecking the songs you want deleted in your iTunes library. Then connect the iPod and go to edit-->preferences. Hit the iPod tab. Check "Only update checked songs". Click OK.
    Here are some other options...
    Deleting Songs or Playlists from your iPod
    Finally, you cannot select anything under the iPod because you are automatically updating. That is normal behavior.
    btabz

  • Deleting playlists from a manually managed ipod

    To save diskspace on my pc I manually manage my ipod so I can save the music on it and delete it from my pc and add new songs as I go along.
    Was this a bad idea? I thought I would be able to upload music from my ipod to my pc at a later date, is that possible?
    Also I would like to delete certain playlists from my nano but I guess because I am manually updating my ipod they do not show up in iTunes. Is there any way to clear up certain playlists on my Nano?
    If I have songs on my Ipod that aren't on my pc, will automatically updating erase songs on my Nano?
    Thanx
    Ipod Nano 5th Gen   Windows XP  

    Was this a bad idea?
    Not necessarily. As long as you understand that if your iPod crashes, you will no longer have the music and you will have to repurchase it and/or reload from the original CDs.
    To delete song or playlists from the iPod, connect the iPod to the computer.
    In the Source frame in iTunes, click the triangle next to the iPod name.
    The playlists will on the iPod will be displayed.
    Select on eto delete and press Delete.
    If you delete a playlist or a song from a playlist on the iPod, it does not delete the song. You still have to click on th eiPod name and delete the songs.
    If I have songs on my Ipod that aren't on my pc, will automatically updating erase songs on my Nano?
    Yes.
    Syncing the iPod is one way. iTunes to iPod. iTunes will update the iPod to match iTunes.

  • Delete songs from iphone

    How do I delete songs or artists from my ipod app on my iPhone?  I have a real ipod that I like to use so I want to keep the songs on there, but don't need so many songs on my iphone, so I'd like to take them off to free up memory space on my phone.  It's an iPhone 4
    Please help!
    Thanks!
    Megan

    When synching your iPhone using iTunes, click on the iPhone's icon on the left side of the iTunes display.  Then click on the "Music" tab on the top right, and uncheck the Sync box.
    That will do it! (... once you click "Apply" in the lower right).

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