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iPod player is not the same with common used music playing deice, which can not play music files copied or transferrd directly from computer hard disc or Internet. There is a playlist in iPod, so how can you manage or update the iPod playlist? The answer is iTunes, as the latest launched Apple device assistant facility, iTunes 9 will help you transfer and manage iPod playlist well, and you can also convert some of music files to iPod compatible media format.
As the latest version of media playing software, iTunes 9 will allow computer users to play, purchase, and synchronise music, movie, and other different formats media files. For Apple device assistant and manager, iTunes is capable to refresh your iPod player music playlist, transfer music to iPhone, Apple TV etc device, and also it will convert MP3, WMA etc. format music to AAC, AIFF etc. iTunes will be a necessary tool for Apple device holders. Now look at the following to learn how to transfer music from iTunes to your computer.
Step 1. Choose and launch iTunes 9 on your computer, and now you will see the iTunes main interface on your computer.

Step 2. Now click "File -> New Playlist" to create a new iTunes playlist, and then choose "Add File to Library..." to add the music file that you want to transfer to iPod player to the new built iTunes playlist.
Step 3. Well, after add the music files to playlist, make sure you have connect your iPod to computer via USB cable and iTunes has recognized it. Select the music files name you want to transfer and drag all of them to iPod library. Soon or later, the music file will be transferred to iPod player.
That is all about how to transfer music from iTunes to iPod player, it is very simple for you. As a must-have Apple device management utility, Apple iTunes 9 will allow you to play, buy and sync music, movie, sound and even podcast, TV etc. to your Apple device, such as: iPod, iTouch, iPhone, iPhone 3G etc.