No upper limit that I know of 160 GB iPod Classic advertises 40,000 songs so it will handle at least that many. Ken On Jul 6, 2008, at 8:21 AM, Becca wrote: > Is there an upper limit to how much can be put into any one instance > of iTunes? > > I had a catastrophic failure of iTunes last week, and had to > completely reload iTunes from the Apple site and do a full restore > on my iPod, due to downloading a corrupted song file from iTunes. I > now have to re-import all my music and books into iTunes > (fortunately they all seem to still be on my computer) and figured > I'd take this opportunity to clean things up a bit - get rid of > books I'll probably not relisten to, and so on. > > But my dh has just got himself an iPod, and wants to import his > entire (huge) music collection, and I'm not sure whether I should > put it all into the same instance that the kids and I have our books > and music, so I can share it, or whether I should load it all on his > computer separately and just re-import the ones I specifically want > onto my computer. > > -becca > > -------------------------------------------- > "But its at the edge where science is alive - the well-known is the > corpse of science." - "frog" from a comment on the blog Pharyngula > > > > _______________________________________________ > iTunes mailing list > iTunes at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/itunes