Two computers. one ipod.

i have my itunes login setup on two different computers, and i want the videos off of one. when it says "erase and replace" or "transfer to itunes" which will keep me with my stuff from both computers? i dont want to log onto thwe other computer and have to erase the vids again. trying to avoid redundancy here.

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