Do song ratings get synchronized from iPod to iTunes?

I have recently tried to re-rate my iTunes library, while at the same time listening to my iPod with all of the old song ratings. If I plug my iPod into my computer, will the song take the rating of the last listened to? Or will it go with iTunes over the iPod.
Should I try manually updating music to play it safe?

so when taking the ratings of iTunes to the iPod for
what purpose u can rate the songs on the iPod as
well?
You can rate the songs on the iPod as well and they will be copied back to iTunes on the next sync.
just another question: What is the rating option of
songs for? Does a high rating mean a song is played
preferred i.e. in the random play mode?
Rating is your personal rating, and you can use it in smart playlists and such. It has no other impact.

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  • Is it possible to get music from iPod to iTunes?

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    Can I transfer songs etc from ipod to itunes library?

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    I was wondering if there is a way to transfer the songs on my iPod onto my computer bc my last computer crashed and took all my songs with it.

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