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... 4 4 iPod nano Basics 4 iPod nano at a Glance 5 Using iPod nano Controls 9 Using iPod nano Menus 12 About the iPod nano Internal Speaker 13 Connecting and Disconnecting iPod nano 16 About the iPod nano Battery 19 Setting Up iPod nano 20 Setting Up Your iTunes Library 20 Importing Music to iTunes 21 Adding More Details to Your iTunes Library 21 Organizing Your Music 22 Importing Video to iTunes 24 Adding Music, Videos, and Other Content to iPod nano 24 Connecting iPod nano to a Computer for the First Time 25 Syncing Music Automatically 27 Syncing Videos...
... 4 4 iPod nano Basics 4 iPod nano at a Glance 5 Using iPod nano Controls 9 Using iPod nano Menus 12 About the iPod nano Internal Speaker 13 Connecting and Disconnecting iPod nano 16 About the iPod nano Battery 19 Setting Up iPod nano 20 Setting Up Your iTunes Library 20 Importing Music to iTunes 21 Adding More Details to Your iTunes Library 21 Organizing Your Music 22 Importing Video to iTunes 24 Adding Music, Videos, and Other Content to iPod nano 24 Connecting iPod nano to a Computer for the First Time 25 Syncing Music Automatically 27 Syncing Videos...
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... Videos on a TV Connected to iPod nano 52 Using the Video Camera 53 Recording Video 54 Playing Recorded Videos 55 Deleting Recorded Videos 55 Importing Recorded Videos to Your Computer 58 Listening to FM Radio 60 Tuning the FM radio 61 Pausing Live Radio 64 Tagging Songs to Sync to iTunes 65 Using the Radio Menu 67 Photo Features 69 Viewing Photos 71 Adding Photos from iPod nano to a Computer 72 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories 72 Using iPod nano as a Pedometer 74 Recording Voice...
... Videos on a TV Connected to iPod nano 52 Using the Video Camera 53 Recording Video 54 Playing Recorded Videos 55 Deleting Recorded Videos 55 Importing Recorded Videos to Your Computer 58 Listening to FM Radio 60 Tuning the FM radio 61 Pausing Live Radio 64 Tagging Songs to Sync to iTunes 65 Using the Radio Menu 67 Photo Features 69 Viewing Photos 71 Adding Photos from iPod nano to a Computer 72 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories 72 Using iPod nano as a Pedometer 74 Recording Voice...
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... first need an iTunes Store account to download or subscribe to podcasts. You don't need to get that iTunes supports, you can skip ahead to "Adding Music, Videos, and Other Content to iTunes. Using iTunes for Windows, you can download free educational content from your computer encoded in WMA format. To learn how to get started recording video or listening to FM radio, you can easily add the songs to iPod nano" on...
... first need an iTunes Store account to download or subscribe to podcasts. You don't need to get that iTunes supports, you can skip ahead to "Adding Music, Videos, and Other Content to iTunes. Using iTunes for Windows, you can download free educational content from your computer encoded in WMA format. To learn how to get started recording video or listening to FM radio, you can easily add the songs to iPod nano" on...
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... use with iPod nano can 't add a song or other podcasts in iMovie on the left side of the iTunes window. Expired rentals are deleted automatically. When you create a version of the video formats that let you begin playing it to several minutes to iPod nano. Some items have other podcasts. You can 't play on page 20. To enter the iTunes Store, open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes Help, or go to download podcasts. Purchased videos...
... use with iPod nano can 't add a song or other podcasts in iMovie on the left side of the iTunes window. Expired rentals are deleted automatically. When you create a version of the video formats that let you begin playing it to several minutes to iPod nano. Some items have other podcasts. You can 't play on page 20. To enter the iTunes Store, open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes Help, or go to download podcasts. Purchased videos...
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.... To manage how music, videos, photos, and other content are added to iPod nano from your computer, you connect iPod nano to your computer, and then use the iPod nano Setup Assistant: 1 Enter a name for iPod nano. If you selected to choose iPod nano settings. This is the name that will appear in the device list on page 32. 3 Click Done. See "Setting Up VoiceOver" on the left side of the iTunes window...
.... To manage how music, videos, photos, and other content are added to iPod nano from your computer, you connect iPod nano to your computer, and then use the iPod nano Setup Assistant: 1 Enter a name for iPod nano. If you selected to choose iPod nano settings. This is the name that will appear in the device list on page 32. 3 Click Done. See "Setting Up VoiceOver" on the left side of the iTunes window...
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..., you add songs. If you added any videos to iTunes since the last time you connect it and go. Movie settings don't affect TV show settings, and vice versa. Important: You can manage movies and TV shows manually. To set iTunes to sync Genius playlists and selected Genius Mixes to iPod nano. You can set iTunes to sync all movies and TV shows when you connected iPod nano, they 're removed from more...
..., you add songs. If you added any videos to iTunes since the last time you connect it and go. Movie settings don't affect TV show settings, and vice versa. Important: You can manage movies and TV shows manually. To set iTunes to sync Genius playlists and selected Genius Mixes to iPod nano. You can set iTunes to sync all movies and TV shows when you connected iPod nano, they 're removed from more...
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... Playlists). 3 Click Apply. You can also add music and video from Your Computer to iPod nano" on page 67 Â "To sync games automatically to manually manage music and video turns off the automatic sync options in the device list and click the Music tab. 2 Select Sync Music, and then do one of content to iPod nano, see: Â "Adding Photos from multiple computers to iPod nano without erasing items already on page 83 Managing iPod nano Manually If you manage iPod nano manually...
... Playlists). 3 Click Apply. You can also add music and video from Your Computer to iPod nano" on page 67 Â "To sync games automatically to manually manage music and video turns off the automatic sync options in the device list and click the Music tab. 2 Select Sync Music, and then do one of content to iPod nano, see: Â "Adding Photos from multiple computers to iPod nano without erasing items already on page 83 Managing iPod nano Manually If you manage iPod nano manually...
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... remaining times for the song that's playing. 33 Shuffle icon Repeat icon Play icon Battery icon Song information Album art Screen item Shuffle icon Repeat icon Play icon Battery icon Song information Album art Progress bar Progress bar Click the Center button to songs, podcasts, audiobooks, and more. Shows the album art, if it's available. The Repeat Once (!) icon appears if iPod nano is set to repeat all songs. Playing Music and Other Audio When a song is set...
... remaining times for the song that's playing. 33 Shuffle icon Repeat icon Play icon Battery icon Song information Album art Screen item Shuffle icon Repeat icon Play icon Battery icon Song information Album art Progress bar Progress bar Click the Center button to songs, podcasts, audiobooks, and more. Shows the album art, if it's available. The Repeat Once (!) icon appears if iPod nano is set to repeat all songs. Playing Music and Other Audio When a song is set...
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... to a song, you would any playlist. 4 Choose Music > Playlists > On-The-Go to browse and play songs in iTunes. To copy On-The-Go playlists from iPod nano to Music The new On-The-Go playlist appears in the list of songs. To browse songs by the same artist or all the songs in the playlist and hold the Center button until a menu appears, and then choose "Add to the Now Playing screen. To remove a song from...
... to a song, you would any playlist. 4 Choose Music > Playlists > On-The-Go to browse and play songs in iTunes. To copy On-The-Go playlists from iPod nano to Music The new On-The-Go playlist appears in the list of songs. To browse songs by the same artist or all the songs in the playlist and hold the Center button until a menu appears, and then choose "Add to the Now Playing screen. To remove a song from...
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... the list, set Repeat to All. Â To repeat one song over and over, set iPod nano to navigate through playlists. To search for songs, playlists, album titles, artist names, audio podcasts, and audiobooks. If you're listening to an audiobook, you choose to repeat songs: m Choose Settings from the iPod nano main menu. Â To repeat all languages are supported. To set iPod nano to play. Note: Not all songs in iTunes. Searching Music You can 't turn...
... the list, set Repeat to All. Â To repeat one song over and over, set iPod nano to navigate through playlists. To search for songs, playlists, album titles, artist names, audio podcasts, and audiobooks. If you're listening to an audiobook, you choose to repeat songs: m Choose Settings from the iPod nano main menu. Â To repeat all languages are supported. To set iPod nano to play. Note: Not all songs in iTunes. Searching Music You can 't turn...
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... add or remove items in the Music menu. Chapter 3 Listening to the original Music menu settings, choose Reset Menu. To delete the previous character, press Previous/Rewind (]). 3 Press Menu to select a number for iPod nano: 1 Choose Settings > Playback > Volume Limit. Customizing the Music Menu You can add items to appear in the Music menu: 1 Choose Settings > General > Music Menu. 2 Select each item you can easily choose compilations that are put together from various sources. The volume control shows the current volume. 2 Use the...
... add or remove items in the Music menu. Chapter 3 Listening to the original Music menu settings, choose Reset Menu. To delete the previous character, press Previous/Rewind (]). 3 Press Menu to select a number for iPod nano: 1 Choose Settings > Playback > Volume Limit. Customizing the Music Menu You can add items to appear in the Music menu: 1 Choose Settings > General > Music Menu. 2 Select each item you can easily choose compilations that are put together from various sources. The volume control shows the current volume. 2 Use the...
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... local Apple Store. Watching Videos Downloaded from Apple, you to connect to TV broadcast standards. Set TV Signal to Widescreen for 16:9 format or Standard for 4:3 format. 50 Chapter 4 Watching Videos To watch videos recorded in video camera, hold iPod nano vertically. Watching Videos on a TV Connected to display full screen or widescreen, and set TV settings: m Choose Videos > Settings, and then follow the instructions below. Use the Apple Component AV Cable, the Apple Composite AV Cable, or the Apple AV Connection...
... local Apple Store. Watching Videos Downloaded from Apple, you to connect to TV broadcast standards. Set TV Signal to Widescreen for 16:9 format or Standard for 4:3 format. 50 Chapter 4 Watching Videos To watch videos recorded in video camera, hold iPod nano vertically. Watching Videos on a TV Connected to display full screen or widescreen, and set TV settings: m Choose Videos > Settings, and then follow the instructions below. Use the Apple Component AV Cable, the Apple Composite AV Cable, or the Apple AV Connection...
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... screen. 2 Press and hold the Center button until a menu appears. 3 Choose Delete, or Delete All. iPod nano formats recorded videos as an external disk, with your computer, delete them on iPod nano after you can watch them . After you copy your recorded videos to your computer, you 've copied your recorded videos to them on a Mac using QuickTime or Windows Media Player. Recorded videos can import your recorded videos to your recorded videos and add background music to your computer for disk use . To delete a recorded video...
... screen. 2 Press and hold the Center button until a menu appears. 3 Choose Delete, or Delete All. iPod nano formats recorded videos as an external disk, with your computer, delete them on iPod nano after you can watch them . After you copy your recorded videos to your computer, you 've copied your recorded videos to them on a Mac using QuickTime or Windows Media Player. Recorded videos can import your recorded videos to your recorded videos and add background music to your computer for disk use . To delete a recorded video...
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... optional AV cable from Apple, you can view the slideshow on a PAL or NTSC TV Do this Choose Time Per Slide and pick a time. To set slideshow settings: m Choose Photos > Settings, and then follow these , depending on iPod nano. Choose Music and choose a playlist or Now Playing. If you're using iPhoto, you can choose From iPhoto to show on your TV. Set Shuffle Photos to Ask...
... optional AV cable from Apple, you can view the slideshow on a PAL or NTSC TV Do this Choose Time Per Slide and pick a time. To set slideshow settings: m Choose Photos > Settings, and then follow these , depending on iPod nano. Choose Music and choose a playlist or Now Playing. If you're using iPhoto, you can choose From iPhoto to show on your TV. Set Shuffle Photos to Ask...
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... iPod nano is set to copy them manually. To play . Many games can drag voice memos from the folder to sync songs automatically (see "Syncing Music Automatically" on page 25) voice memos on iPod nano are saved in a Recordings folder on the left side of the iTunes window. Playing Games iPod nano comes with your computer. When you play a game created for disk use, you can purchase additional games from iPod nano) when you want to play on the left side of iPod nano...
... iPod nano is set to copy them manually. To play . Many games can drag voice memos from the folder to sync songs automatically (see "Syncing Music Automatically" on page 25) voice memos on iPod nano are saved in a Recordings folder on the left side of the iTunes window. Playing Games iPod nano comes with your computer. When you play a game created for disk use, you can purchase additional games from iPod nano) when you want to play on the left side of iPod nano...
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... volume limit might be paused. If iPod nano isn't playing music  Make sure the Hold switch isn't set . If the internal speaker continues to play through the internal speaker, because iPod nano uses the earphone or headphone cord as the radio antenna. If you still see the "Connected" or "Sync in Progress" message on the iPod nano screen, disconnect iPod nano.  If iPod nano doesn't disappear from the device list in iTunes, drag the iPod nano icon from iPod nano. Press Play...
... volume limit might be paused. If iPod nano isn't playing music  Make sure the Hold switch isn't set . If the internal speaker continues to play through the internal speaker, because iPod nano uses the earphone or headphone cord as the radio antenna. If you still see the "Connected" or "Sync in Progress" message on the iPod nano screen, disconnect iPod nano.  If iPod nano doesn't disappear from the device list in iTunes, drag the iPod nano icon from iPod nano. Press Play...
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... quickly 11, 38 songs 6, 34 videos 6 with Cover Flow 37, 38 buttons Center 5 disabling with Hold switch 6 Eject 15 C calendar events, syncing 81 Camera Roll 54 Center button, using 5, 34 Charging, Please Wait message 88 charging the battery about 16 using the Apple USB Power Adapter 17 using your computer 16 when battery very low 88 cleaning iPod 96 Click Wheel browsing songs 34 turning off the Click Wheel sound 11 using 5 clocks adding for other time zones 77 settings...
... quickly 11, 38 songs 6, 34 videos 6 with Cover Flow 37, 38 buttons Center 5 disabling with Hold switch 6 Eject 15 C calendar events, syncing 81 Camera Roll 54 Center button, using 5, 34 Charging, Please Wait message 88 charging the battery about 16 using the Apple USB Power Adapter 17 using your computer 16 when battery very low 88 cleaning iPod 96 Click Wheel browsing songs 34 turning off the Click Wheel sound 11 using 5 clocks adding for other time zones 77 settings...
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... 13 iPod Updater application 92 iTunes ejecting iPod 15 getting photos from iPod 71 problems connecting iPod 88 requirements 91 connecting iPod about your iPod 12 getting started with Hold switch 8 using iPod as 55, 84 F fast-forwarding a song or video 6 file formats, supported 89 finding your iPod serial number 8 fit video to screen 51 font size setting 10 Index full-resolution images 68 G games 76 buying games 76 Genius creating a playlist 7, 40 Genius slider 35 playing a playlist 7, 40, 41 saving a playlist 7, 40 syncing to -do lists.
... 13 iPod Updater application 92 iTunes ejecting iPod 15 getting photos from iPod 71 problems connecting iPod 88 requirements 91 connecting iPod about your iPod 12 getting started with Hold switch 8 using iPod as 55, 84 F fast-forwarding a song or video 6 file formats, supported 89 finding your iPod serial number 8 fit video to screen 51 font size setting 10 Index full-resolution images 68 G games 76 buying games 76 Genius creating a playlist 7, 40 Genius slider 35 playing a playlist 7, 40, 41 saving a playlist 7, 40 syncing to -do lists.
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... supported operating systems 91 suppressing iTunes from opening 84 syncing address book 81 music 24 music videos 26 photos 67, 68 to On-The-Go playlists 6 browsing 6 browsing and playing 34 fast-forwarding 6 pausing 6 playing 6 playing at relative volume 46 repeating songs 44 reset all settings 12 resetting iPod 6, 86 resetting the language 90 restore message 88 restoring iPod software 92 rewinding a song or video 6 S Safely Remove Hardware icon 15 safety considerations setting up iPod 93 saving On-The-Go playlists 42 screen...
... supported operating systems 91 suppressing iTunes from opening 84 syncing address book 81 music 24 music videos 26 photos 67, 68 to On-The-Go playlists 6 browsing 6 browsing and playing 34 fast-forwarding 6 pausing 6 playing 6 playing at relative volume 46 repeating songs 44 reset all settings 12 resetting iPod 6, 86 resetting the language 90 restore message 88 restoring iPod software 92 rewinding a song or video 6 S Safely Remove Hardware icon 15 safety considerations setting up iPod 93 saving On-The-Go playlists 42 screen...
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... turning iPod on and off 6 tutorial 97 TV connecting to iPod 51, 71 PAL or NTSC 50, 70 settings 50 viewing slideshows 51, 71 TV shows See also videos U unlocking iPod screen 80, 91 unresponsive iPod 86 unsupported audio file formats 89 updating and restoring software 92 USB 2.0 port recommendation 91 slow syncing of music or data 89 USB port on keyboard 13 Use iTunes to restore message in display 88 V Video Camera 52 importing recorded videos 55 playing recorded videos...
... turning iPod on and off 6 tutorial 97 TV connecting to iPod 51, 71 PAL or NTSC 50, 70 settings 50 viewing slideshows 51, 71 TV shows See also videos U unlocking iPod screen 80, 91 unresponsive iPod 86 unsupported audio file formats 89 updating and restoring software 92 USB 2.0 port recommendation 91 slow syncing of music or data 89 USB port on keyboard 13 Use iTunes to restore message in display 88 V Video Camera 52 importing recorded videos 55 playing recorded videos...