Syncing 2 Ipods to the same ITunes Collection

If you dont mind sharing your music on 2 Ipods. ie) mine and my friends, am I right in saying you can just sync one and then the other one on the same ITunes collection ?

Using Windows XP I have managed to sync 2 IPOD's to the same ITunes Collection previously but now 1 doesnt respond at all.
It just shows as charging.
Anyone else have the same problem ? and is there a way around it ?
Please comment

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    iTunes: Syncing media content to iOS devices and iPod       
    Try syncing using the manual method                
      Managing content manually on iPhone, iPad, and iPod
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    2) Automatically update selected playlists only. With this option, iTunes automatically copies the playlists you have selected to the iPod when you connect it to the computer.
    3) Manually manage songs and playlists. You can also choose to transfer music to the iPod manually. This allows you to drag and drop individual songs and playlists from iTunes to the iPod.

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    If you have created a new Windows user account you need to log out and then log back in with your original user name. By default each Windows profile will have an independent iTunes library.
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    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300432
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    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61675
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    iPod: Frequently Asked Questions
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=60920
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    Yes, you can.
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    This should explain how to manage multiple iPods:
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    -Kylene

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    I have a 5th generation (I think) ( plays videos and is 60g.This is the software that is installed on computer. My friends has a nano but no cumputer. Can I use the same software to put songs on her nano.Will her nano work on my software ,will it screw things up, what are the risks involved

    so it's ok for you and your wife to share but not kiser and his friend with no computer ?
    Correct.
    seems weird that 2 people cannot share a computer, what about roomates and 1 computer ?
    No one is saying they can't share a computer. I'm saying they can't share copyrighted material such as digital music on a portable device.
    so if anyone wants to buy an ipod they have to go out and buy a computer ????????
    Not at all. They can buy the iPod and just look at it.
    They could also use a family member's computer, or a friend's computer IF THEY PUT THEIR OWN MUSIC ON IT. If they own a CD, there's nothing wrong with bringing that to a friend or family member's computer and using that machine to get the CD put on their iPod.
    As long as no one else but the owner of the CD puts a copy of their music on their player... no problem.
    It's quite simple. You can only have music on your iPod which you presently own the original media for (CD, Record, etc.), legally purchased iTunes Music Store track, other legally purchased digital media.

  • Can you have sync 2 ipods to the same itunes??

    I am an itouch and my brother does to. He wanted some of the apps i bought. Can i just sync his ipod to my itunes and put the apps on his ipod??

    You can sync as many ipods as you like to one itunes library.
    Each is different and can be set to sync whatever you like.

  • 2 ipods using the same itunes library

    Hi
    I have just given my hubbie an Ipod Nano for xmas and he already has an old one which he is now going to use just for when he is running.
    He wants to use some of the music on his current library on his old Nano and also use all of the music he has on his new larger Nano.
    How does he do this so he can update his old nano from time to time but make sure his new nano has all his tunes on it?
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    Hello K Barnett,
    There are several different ways for handling multiple iPods with one computer or iTunes library. For more help or information regarding these methods, see this Apple support document.
    [How to use multiple iPods with one computer|http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1495]
    The way it sounds, your husband can just hook up with new Nano and set it up to sync his entire iTunes library and leave the configurations and settings for the old nano alone and continue syncing it as usual.
    B-rock

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    My brother recently bought an ipod (15GB) i have been fine using my one (20GB) with my itunes on my computer. When i plug my brothers ipod in to my computer and open itunes i expect the music only about (5GB) to transfer to his ipod instead it just says Do not disconnect like usual, but no music is being transfered. Can anyone help?
      Windows XP  

    Read this article to find out how to set up your computer for multiple iPods.
    If you don't want to create a separate user account, you have to set up different playlists to sync with different iPods.
    Hope this helps.
    M

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