Registeres ipod in old computer got a new one but it wont recognice ipod

Hello, i had an old computer where i registeres my ipod, i have a new laptop now buti cant download any music to the ipod as i cannot register ipod in the new computer. I have been told that once you register your i pod with i tunes in a computer you cant use another one after. Surely that cannot be right? how can i tel my laptop that this is my ipod and i want new song downloaded to it? it does recognice it as a camera but not as an ipod. Thank you very much for your help.

Start here.  It is normal for the computer to recognize the iPod as a camera since that is how you get photos off the iPod.
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