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How to Adjust the Volume on Your iPod Classic and iPod Nano

Control the volume on your iPod Nano or iPod Classic volume with your control wheel. You can also lock the sound so your earbuds don't accidentally get turned up too loud. This video shows you how. [more…]

How to Play Music on Your iPod Touch

Need to know how to play music on your iPod Touch? This video shows you how to play songs one after the other, shuffle, or repeat with the touch controls on your Apple iPod touch screen. [more…]

How to Adjust the Volume of Your iPod Touch

Use the slider to adjust the volume on your iPod Touch before using earbuds. You can set the volume limit to a comfortable maximum and lock the sound with a pass code. This video shows you how. [more…]

How to Play Music on Your iPod Classic and iPod Nano

Trying to figue out how to play music on your iPod Classic or Nano? This video shows you how to find songs on your iPod, play music, set playback options like shuffle or repeat, skip songs, and more. [more…]

How to Use AirTunes for Wireless Stereo Playback

AirPort Express with AirTunes lets you play your iTunes music wirelessly through your stereo or powered speakers. To use a stereo system or powered speakers with AirTunes, connect the system or speakers [more…]

How to Adjust the Preamp Volume in iTunes

You can easily adjust the preamp volume in the iTunes Equalizer dialog. You adjust the preamp volume before you move the equalizer sliders in the Equalizer dialog. [more…]

How to Assign Equalizer Presets in iTunes

You set equalizer presets to assign them to your iTunes content. Equalizer presets are settings made in advance and saved by name. You can quickly switch settings without having to make changes to each [more…]

How to Adjust Frequencies in iTunes

You adjust frequencies in iTunes using the equalizer. You can adjust frequencies in the iTunes equalizer by clicking and dragging sliders that look like mixing-board faders. The equalizer is shown here [more…]

How to Use Your iPod's Playback Functions

To access various playback functions, use the touch buttons on your iPod. The playback functions vary depending on the model of iPod that you own. The touch buttons on iPod touch and iPhone models do these [more…]

How to Create Playlists Directly on Your iPod or iPhone

You can create playlists directly on your iPod or iPhone. To create your playlists, you’ll edit the library in your iPod separately, perhaps creating new playlists or changing the song information manually [more…]

How to Play Your iPod or iPhone Using iTunes

You can play the songs, videos, podcasts, and other content on your iPod or iPhone through iTunes. You can even play your friend’s iPod or iPhone content by connecting it to your computer. [more…]

How to View Photos on Your iPod

You can use your iPod to store photos, and to look at photos you have stored. Assuming that you’ve organized your photos into albums and synchronized your iPod with photos, you can see the photos on your [more…]

How to Play CD Tracks in iTunes

You can use iTunes to play the songs on a CD. If you don’t want to rip music CDs and store the tracks in your iTunes library, you can still use iTunes to play tracks right off the CD without importing [more…]

How to Play Songs in iTunes

Playing your music in iTunes is pretty straightforward — when you find a song you want to play, simply select it in the Song List pane and then click the Play button. The Play button toggles to a Pause [more…]

How to Play Streaming Radio in iTunes

iTunes allows you to play streaming radio, also called a streaming broadcast. To play streaming radio, iTunes offers a set of links to radio stations on the Internet. [more…]

How to Play Podcasts in iTunes

iTunes allows you to play podcasts. You can add podcast episodes to your iTunes library by subscribing to them in the iTunes Store or on any Web site that offers a podcast. [more…]

How to Play Audio Books in iTunes

In addition to music, iTunes can play your favorite audio books. To play an audio book, just select it like you would a song and then click the Play button. [more…]

How to Play Videos in iTunes

iTunes allows you to store and play videos, just like songs and audio books. To play a video in iTunes, just select it in your library and then click the Play button. [more…]

How to Organize Your Photos with iPhoto

iPhoto let's your organize your photos to make them easier to find. You can assign your photos to albums and then give each album a descriptive name. [more…]

How to Organize Your Photos in Photoshop Album

Adobe Photoshop Album can help you organize your photos so that they are easier to find and so that groups of important photos are stored together. Windows users can use Photoshop Album to assign photos [more…]

How to Play Songs on Your iPod or iPhone

Playing music on your iPod or iPhone is pretty straightforward. After scrolling the song list until the song name is highlighted, press either the Select button or the Play/Pause button on an iPod classic [more…]

How to Play Podcasts on Your iPod or iPhone

You can use your iPod or iPhone to listen to podcasts. Podcasts have their own menu on an iPod; they are organized by podcast name (which is like an album name), and podcast episodes are listed within [more…]

How to Play Audio Books on Your iPod or iPhone

You can use your iPod or iPhone to play audio books. Audio books have their own menu on an iPod. Audio books are organized by title (which also appears in the Albums menu), and sections, or [more…]

How to Play Movies, TV Shows, and Videos on Your iPod

You can use most iPods to play movies, TV shows, and videos. Fifth- and sixth-generation iPods, the iPod nano, the iPod touch, and the iPhone can all play movies, TV shows, and videos from your iTunes [more…]

How to Play Games on Your iPod

The iPod classic and iPod nano are supplied with three games: iQuiz, Klondike, and Vortex. These games, as well as the iPod “click wheel” games that you can purchase from the iTunes Store [more…]

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