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dorqiekat

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Jul 3, 2004
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Hello everyone, I have what I assume to be a pretty easy question. I hope. I got my little brother an ipod, and we accidently uploaded some songs that he didnt want on there. Anyway, is there anyway to delete songs on the ipod? thanks.
 

michaelrjohnson

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You'd have to specify them *not* to sync during the next cycle. Whether that's customizing the sync to include only certain playlists, or only checked songs. You can't delete them from the iPod while using the iPod (that I know of). Good luck.
 

ezkimo

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Sep 12, 2002
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mcarnes said:
Just delete them in iTunes. They will be removed from the iPod the next time you plug it in.

Or dont...

just make it not sink. Select the song on the iPod you dont want and press delete
 

dorqiekat

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Jul 3, 2004
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ezkimo said:
Or dont...

just make it not sink. Select the song on the iPod you dont want and press delete

Thats what I'd like to do, but can't figure out how to do it.
 

munkle

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Aug 7, 2004
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To delete the song from your iPod, just press delete in iTunes whilst browsing your iPod.

To prevent automatic syncing click on the iPod button on the bottom left of iTunes when you have your iPod plugged in and select 'Manually manage songs and playlists'. To transfer songs to your iPod now you will have to drag them to your iPod manually.

Happy podding! :)
 
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