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Connect your device to your computer. In the iTunes app on your PC, click the Device button near the top left of the iTunes window. Click Music in the sidebar on the left, below On My Device. Click the Autofill From pop-up menu at the bottom of the Music pane, then choose which songs you want to.  · A: Answer: A: Hi there, Custodian79! Thanks for reaching out to the Apple Support Communities! If I am understanding your issue correctly, you are not able to manually sync music to your iPod from iTunes and I’m happy to help! I recommend you check out this article with steps to follow to Manually manage content on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod. If you have an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch: You only need to sync your device with iTunes if you want to do any of the following: Add your iTunes playlists to your device (unless you subscribe to Apple Music or iTunes Match) Add your own videos to your device. Add photos, contacts, and calendars to your device (if you don’t use iCloud).


Step 1: Open your iPod and hit ‘Settings - General’ Step 2: Select ITunes Wi-Fi Sync - Sync Now. Connect your device to your computer. In the iTunes app on your PC, click the Device button near the top left of the iTunes window. Click Music in the sidebar on the left, below On My Device. Click the Autofill From pop-up menu at the bottom of the Music pane, then choose which songs you want to. You should see your "iPod Summary Page" which basically displays your iPod's picture and some other information. The third section of this page says Options, and the third option is Manually Manage Music and Videos. Select that and click Apply, and your iPod is ready for manual sync. Hope this is helpful. CG.


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