A:Answer No, not directly from Nano to iPod but you can transfer your music from your Nano to your iPod Touch as long as it is on the same computer as ITunes. Sync your Nano with iTunes then sync and transfer that music to your Touch. If you have other music on your computer (ripped from CDs or downloaded from Amazon, etc.), using iTunes, you can add that to your Touch, too. Open up iTunes and under the "File" menu item, you'll see "Add File to Library..." and "Add Folder to Library..." If your music is in one folder or other places, use this menu option to add music on your computer hard drive to iTunes. Once that is done, sync your music to your iPod Touch. My music is in playlists and I sync my playlists but you can choose to sync your whole library using iTunes. I also sync my iTunes to my Android phones in addition to every Gen of iPod I've owned (3rd & 4th Gen Touch, 5th Gen Nano-w/the camera and a 16 GB Nano my sister won in a raffle-but only 1 playlist). You have to use iTunes to sync stuff with your Touch (movies, tv shows, photos, email, calendar, etc.). I've loved all of my iPods. My last trip to Disneyland in 2019, I took my current 5th Gen iPod touch to use as my camera (in addition to my music). The park had free wifi so the photos uploaded to my cloud account for immediate sharing wity my family and friends with me at the park. When I got home, I synced using iTunes so they were available on my computer. iTunes is the answer.