If you don't see one of your third-party cloud services in the Files app, check with your cloud provider. Just connect the storage device, and then you can select it under Locations. You also have the option to view your files in Column View, which is helpful if you have files nested in multiple folders.
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Contact the vendor for additional information. Find your files The Files app includes files on the device you're using, as well as those in other cloud services and apps, and iCloud Drive. Save a copy of your file locally You can find locally stored files in On My [device], under Locations. Go to the file that you want to store on your device. Tap Copy. Move iCloud Drive files Go to the file that you want to move. Tap Select, then choose the file. Tap Organize. Tap Move. On iCloud. Create new folders Go to Locations.
Tap iCloud Drive, On My [device], or the name of a third-party cloud service where you want to keep your new folder. Swipe down on the screen. Tap More. Select New Folder. Enter the name of your new folder.
Hold and press the Top button. Drag the slider to turn off your iPod. Keep holding the Volume Down button until the Recovery Mode screen shows. You can see an iTunes logo on the iPod screen.
If you wipe an iPod touch 6th and earlier, you need to hold the Home button instead. Choose Restore and follow the on-screen instruction to wipe an iPod without a password. Navigate to the iCloud official website. Sign in to your iCloud account with Apple ID and password. Choose Find My iPod to erase an iPod when it is disabled, locked, or even stolen.
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Download Center Aiseesoft Store. If you want to permanently delete your photos or videos, you can remove them from the Recently Deleted album. When you delete a photo from this album, you can't get it back. Here's how to delete photos permanently:. Delete photos on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch Learn how to delete photos and videos that you don't want, or get them back if you accidentally delete them.
Before you delete Make sure that you back up the photos and videos that you still want. Delete photos or videos When you delete photos and videos, they go to your Recently Deleted album for 30 days. How to delete a single photo Open Photos. From the Library tab, tap All Photos and select the photo or video that you want to delete. Tap the Trash button , then tap Delete Photo. How to delete multiple photos Open Photos. From the Library tab, tap All Photos, then tap Select. It's not based on "minutes.
A higher-quality encoding with a higher bit rate "kbps" number takes up more space compared to a lower-quality recording, for the same song. For example, podcasts and audiobooks are often recorded at a lower bit rate, so it takes a lot more "minutes" of a podcast or audiobook to take up the same space used by a typical song.
Also, if you have photos on the iPod, they can take up space on the iPod that is not related to audio content. A 6th gen iPod nano cannot play videos, so you won't have any video content on the iPod. To get a snapshot of the iPod's current content, select the iPod in iTunes click its device button on horizontal bar to show its settings screen in iTunes window.
At the bottom of the iPod's settings screen, there is a Capacity Bar. It shows, at a glance, the types of media on the iPod and remaining free space. If you want to "start over," do a Restore on the iPod using iTunes. This erases the iPod , reinstalls its software, and sets it to default settings. Posted on May 4, PM. Not knowing about encoding, I removed a number of playlists representing what seemed like enough "minutes"; when that didn't work.
Removing playlists does not necessarily remove the songs. Playlists are just lists of songs, not the actual songs. If the songs are on the iPod for another reason, such as being on a different playlist that was not deleted , or being selected for syncing as part of an album or artist song list, those songs are still on the iPod.
How you remove songs from the iPod depends on the method you used to load them. Please describe how you load songs and other content on the iPod. Do you use the Manually manage setting; you "drag and drop" items from your library to the iPod in iTunes. May 4, PM. Page content loaded. If you don't see the sidebar in iTunes, go to the View menu in the menu bar, and click Show Sidebar.
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