Andy,
This might be a round about way to do things, but here’s what I’d do.

Go into your itunes folder on your mac, then into itunes media.  Find the album 
you want on your touch and copy it to a usb stick.
Then go to your windows machine and copy that album off the usb stick into the 
automatically add to itunes folder.

Next time you open itunes on your windows machine, the album will be added to 
it.  Then you can put it on your touch like you already do.

hth, 
Caitlyn

On May 12, 2014, at 3:38 PM, Andy Collins <a...@recreation.plus.com> wrote:

> Hi all -
> 
> I have 2 different iTunes libraries, one on my old Windows machine that I use 
> with my iPod touch, and one on this Mac that I use with my iPhone. I've just 
> bought and downloaded an album from the iTunes store on to my iPod Touch, but 
> now want to get it on to my iPhone as well. I'm not sure I'm going to be able 
> to do this very easily, but thought I'd just check to see if anybody can help 
> me out.
> 
> I'm thinking if I hook up my iPod Touch to this Mac's iTunes library, they 
> won't recognise each other, and I don't want to sync the iPod to this 
> particular library, as I will lose all the albums on there that are only on 
> the Windows computer's iTunes library. 
> 
> Unlike with purchased apps that can be downloaded over and over, it seems 
> like an album can only be downloaded once to a device, and then has to be 
> synced with an iTunes library before being able to sync it to other devices 
> already synced to that same library.
> 
> Is there anyway round this, or am I stuck? -
> 
> Andy
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