Itunes on more than 1 computer

I just bought an ipod and wonder how to have my songs i purchased show up on my home and work computer.
  Windows XP  

You would have to copy them from one computer to the other and then authorise the second computer to play them:
iTunes: Copying music between authorised computers with iTunes for Windows
About iTunes Music Store Authorisation and Deauthorisation

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    you can authorize up to five computers you control for your iTunes store account.
    you can use home sharing to keep the libraries on them in sync.
    by design, iPhone and iPad can sync with only one library at a time.
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    also see Using iPad or iPod with multiple computers.

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    You will have to have the Touch set to manually manage to do this.
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61675
    Message was edited by: StarDeb55

  • Can you install itunes on more than one computer?

    Hi all,
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    I need to know how I can get my library onto my work computer? It seems that I'm only able to get my purchased music onto the itunes library but not my whole ipod library and all the play lists. Can't this be done?

    How to use your iPod to move your music to a new computer using iTunes7
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300173
    How to use your iPod to move your music to a new computer using iTunes6
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=304304
    Copying from iPod to Computer threads...
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=776996&tstart=0
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=805256&tstart=0
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=797432&#797432
    Also these useful internet articles...
    http://www.engadget.com/2004/11/02/how-to-get-music-off-your-ipod/
    http://playlistmag.com/help/2005/01/2waystreet/
    iPod: Frequently Asked Questions
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=60920
    Patrick

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    I set up my iTunes on a different computer, but i moved and no longer have access to that computer. how do i get my iTunes to work on the new iTunes?

    iTunes: How to copy music between authorized computers
    Though it refers to iTMS purchased music, it applies to all your tracks. And if you happen to also own an iPod:
    How to use your iPod to move your music to a new computer
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  • HT4914 can i have more than one computer on itunes match?

    I have more than one computer and have differnet music on both and I want to know if i can have both of those computers on itunes match on one is a mac and one is a pc

    You can have multiple computers on iTunes Match, yes. See:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4913
    Regards.

  • I try try to authorize my first itunes on my computer but a message called that I am authorized more than 5 computer but i dont authorize any computer yet what is my problem?

    I try try to authorize my first itunes on my computer but a message called that I am authorized more than 5 computer but i dont authorize any computer yet what is my problem?

    Hello I BLACK,
    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
    If you have never authorized any other computers, this computer might be using multiple iTunes Store authorizations.  Please follow the instructions in the following article to deauthorize your computer.
    One computer using multiple iTunes Store authorizations
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1206
    Take care,
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  • Can't use the iPod on more than one computer!!!!!!!

    Ok, This has got me so frustrated! We got an iPod and installed iTunes. We thought we had it figured out - we purchased music from iTunes, played it on the iPod and everything was great. Then plugged the iPod into my other computer to listen to our music and it won't freakin' play! says the computer is "Not Authorized" and suggests that by 'authorizing' the 2nd computer, it will overwrite the songs that are already on the iPod. This is NOT desirable. We've downloaded and installed iTunes onto the 2nd computer and used the same login account that we used on the first computer.
    What gives!?!?! I thought this was supposed to be easy, but it's not! I was hoping for a quick and simple "plug it in and start listening to music." This is definately not quick and simple. Albeit, I'm new to this iPod craze, but this shouldn't be so difficult. I've poked around on the website and cannot seem to find an answer to this.
    HELP!!!!
    Thanks
    oh btw, Is anyone else getting annoyed by Apple's rediculous attempt at monopolizing this market by forcing us to use thier own proprietary software?!?!

    First of all, any computer that plays purchased content must be authorized. This can be accomplished by opening iTunes, then store>authorize computer. If you wish to use your iPod on more than one computer & not have your iPod content erased, you will have to have your iPod preferences set on "manually manage". See the following link.
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61675
    Also, it's not only Apple that uses proprietary software. How about Zune players, & several others?
    Message was edited by: StarDeb55
    Message was edited by: StarDeb55

  • Playing a track on more than one computer

    Hi all,
    Does anyone know if it's possible to play an iTunes track on more than one computer (i.e., running iTunes) at a time? I have my main iTunes library downstairs, connected to an AirPort Express which is connected to my home surround system. While I'm playing a list through this setup, does anyone know if I can get another computer (Mac with iTunes 7.3)in my house to also be playing the tune at the same time (giving me the same music both upstairs and downstairs). I know I can play the track via a shared iTunes library (doing that now), but I want to have the track in synch as people move through the house. Any thoughts?
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    Bruce
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  • How can I synchronize safely from more than one computer?

    First, I have set up my iPod to work with two computers: my primary computer, which is my desktop at home. Later, I also "authorized" my laptop (as a secondary source) to also be able sync to my iPod.
    My question is that when I go to synchronize some podcasts I just downloaded to my secondary computer (my laptop), I get the following prompt: "Are you sure you want to sync podcasts? All existing podcsts on the iPod '<my iPod's name>' will be replaced with podcasts from your iTunes library."
    From this message, since my iPod is plugged into my laptop, I assume it's referring to my iTunes library on my laptop (which only has the few podcasts I just downloaded). And it sounds like it's going to delete the podcasts that are already on my iPod.
    I definitely don't want it to "replace" the ones I already have sync'd from my home computer; +_I just want to add the ones I have downloaded to my laptop._+ How can I make it so I can safely add the new ones without disturbing those I already have sync'd and want to keep? I'm a bit confused about how syncing works when you have more than one computer to sync to the iPod.

    You cannot do what you want.
    The ipod touch can sync with ONE computer/library at a time.
    When you sync to a different computer/library, the ipod touch will first delete the current itunes content form the iphone, then it will sync the content from the new computer.
    This is the way it is designed.

  • Synching with more than one computer and attempting to delete more than one

    Rage is not the word. I have been having the worst time with this thing! UGH! 1st I have more than one computer that has different music on each, but this thing will only sync with 1 and delete anything from another library already added. CRAZY! Second I wanted to rip my cds to my computer without being connected to the internet and itunes won't recong the music added at a later time. I have to be connected to the internet for it to Id the music as I am ripping...CRAZY! Then I was attempting to delete the duplicated music that was not Id and it would only allow me to delete one song at a time...CRAZY! Is there a way to have this thing synch with more than 1 computer? Delete songs in a group and not everything in sight. If so how and if anyone has any remedies for the rest of this craziness I would be most appreciative. I took me forever to even figure how to get to the point to post this. I beginning to feel very sorry I bought this thing. I thought I could rip my cds, and use my work and home computers to synch with it. Please someone tell me I wasn't wrong for making this assumption. Will I be able to sych with other ipods? I bought this thing thinking I could was I wrong. I haven't even attempted that yet. I have an 80 GB ipod

    "I have more than one computer that has different music on each, but this thing will only sync with 1 and delete anything from another library already added"
    You can't "sync" that is automatically update an iPod from multiple libraries or computers. If you want to connect and use an iPod on more than one computer you need to change the update preference in the iPod Summary tab to "Manually manage music and videos" and click Apply.
    Using iPod with Multiple computers
    Managing content manually on iPod
    "I have to be connected to the internet for it to Id the music as I am ripping"
    That's correct, iTunes (and other music programs) downloads the information from an online database that contains the details of many thousands of CDs.
    "Delete songs in a group and not everything in sight"
    Click on the first track you want to delete in a list, hold down the shift key and click on the last one, this highlights everything in between. Press the delete key
    "Will I be able to sych with other ipods?"
    What do you want to sync with other iPods, iTunes? You can't sync one iPod with another, you can only update from iTunes. If you are adding a second iPod for your own use, just connect the new iPod to your computer and follow the on screen instructions. It will update from your existing library. Depending on the size of your library and the type of iPod you choose you can have it update all songs and playlists, selected playlists only or you can manage it manually. You can also have a look at this page:How to use multiple iPods with one computer
    You might also be interested in this page: iPod Fast Start: The New User's Guide to iPod

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