There are a number of reasons for this:(iPod Touch only) You have a lot of apps on your iPod, which is taking up a lot of space.You have a lot of videos, which take up a lot of space.You have a lot of photos, which take up a lot of space.
on itunes, if you click on the song and click info, on one of the tabs, there will be two boxes, one containing 00:00, and the other will contain how long the song is. these two boxes tell the ipod at which point to start and stop the song. say there was a 10 second gap at the start and finish of a song you wanted to skip, simply change the first box to 00:10, so it skips the first 10 seconds of the song, and take 10 seconds off the second box to tell it to skip the last 10 seconds of the song. then simply plug your ipod in and press sync
That is like asking 'how long is a piece of string?'. It all depends on you devices signal strength, how busy the site is and also on the Internet connection speed you have. It would also be effected by the song length. The longer the song the longer it will take
Plug your iPod into your computer and open iTunes. On side menu of iTunes you will see an iPod symbol (this is under Devices, the third category down). Click on the iPod symbol and scroll down to the third category, Options. Click on SYNC ONLY CHECKED SONGS AND VIDEOS. Then go to your iTunes library and un-check all of the songs and/or videos that you do not want on your iPod. This will allow you to keep your iTunes music, but it will take it off your iPod.
First, you need to have iTunes 8.0 or later and a charging cable for your iPod Touch (iTunes 8.0 or later is required to work with the iPod Touch). Here is a step-by-step process on how to transfer music from iTunes to your iPod Touch:Connect your iPod Touch to the computer, and then open iTunes.Wait for iTunes to recognize your iPod Touch, which will show in the navigation bar at the left.Go to Music in the navigation bar.Select all music you wish to transfer to the iPod Touch.(Optional) On a PC, you can choose individual separate songs in a group by holding the Control (Ctrl) key and clicking all songs you want to choose. On a Mac, you can choose individual separate songs in a group by holding the Command/Apple key while clicking on all songs you want to choose.Click and drag one highlighted song (if a group is selected, it will drag the rest with it) onto the iPod menu in the navigation bar.Wait for it to transfer the music. Depending on how much music you are transferring, it can take anywhere from a few seconds to five minutes or more.After syncing is done (which you can tell by looking at your iPod Touch screen because it shows the word 'Sync in Progress' if it is syncing) you have successfully transferred music to your iPod Touch.To insure a safe and complete disconnection, click the eject button next to the iPod Touch menu in the navigation bar. Once the iPod Touch menu disappears, it is safe to remove the cord.Now just listen to your iPod Touch!
it would take the same space as if you download the song on your computer and then transfer the song to the ipod
When you take a song off of your iPod, you get back the space the song originally filled in (a song is not a gigabyte, but a few megabytes).
It depends on how long your songs are and how much space they take up. When Apple says that an iPod will hold, say, 7,000 songs, it is based on an average of 4 minutes per song and 128-Kbps AAC encoding (which means how much space it takes up).
The Numark iDJ2 does not appear to take up space on an iPod. Rather, it is outside hardware that can connect to an iPod, not an app that needs to be downloaded onto an iPod.
they don't take any space up
The average movie takes up about almost 1 GB of space on an iPod.
Yes, apps take up memory and space on your iPod.
depends on the game, it can take from 1mb to 600mb and more
The iPod Software, along with the preloaded apps, settings, etc., take up about 1 gigabyte.
It all depends on how much space you have in the Ipod touch and how big the game is cause not all games would take up the same amount of space in your ITouch.
39.6 MegaBites. (MB)
Yes, they do. How much space they take up depends on how much you write. If you just write, let's say, a grocery list, then not much space will be used. But if you write stories on your notes, like my friend, then they can take up a lot of space. It just depends on what you use them for.