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Old 08-26-2008, 09:33 AM
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Default need help! regarding ipod nano?

hi!
im trying to add mp3 songs from my computer to my ipod nano....but some songs can be added but some cant. why is that?
some just wont add to itunes "library"

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Old 08-26-2008, 09:40 AM
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You need to make sure that they're in the right format (I forget what it is), and that you're adding it the right way. Read any error messages that pop up as well, and try the troubleshooting tips.
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Old 08-26-2008, 11:23 AM
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make sure that they are mp3 cuz sum are wma etc
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Old 08-26-2008, 12:06 PM
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As everyone else has said, it could be WMA instead of MP3... also, if you are getting the songs off a server or something, you might not be connected to it when you try to upload the songs, because that'd stop you
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Old 08-26-2008, 05:49 PM
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well I have the ipod video nano so i think the reason may be because some you downloaded online or from an mp3 store and some you got off CDs so the ones u downloaded/bought wont work!! Just guessing
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i think you should check the format of the songs because as far as i know, you have to change the format of some songs like for example, if it is wma, you have to change it into mp3 format.do u see an exclamation point when you drag one song unto your ipod?it means that you have deleted the song from your computer and it cannot find the file.better yet, check everything. i don't think there's nothing wrong with your ipod.just the songs i guess.have a nice day and i hope i helped a lot.)
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i think you should check the format of the songs because as far as i know, you have to change the format of some songs like for example, if it is wma, you have to change it into mp3 format.do u see an exclamation point when you drag one song unto your ipod?it means that you have deleted the song from your computer and it cannot find the file.better yet, check everything. i don't think there's nothing wrong with your ipod.just the songs i guess.have a nice day and i hope i helped a lot.)
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Old 08-26-2008, 06:48 PM
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well I have the ipod video nano so i think the reason may be because some you downloaded online or from an mp3 store and some you got off CDs so the ones u downloaded/bought wont work!! Just guessing
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