When you attach an iPod to a computer for the first time it will ask you if you want to manage your music automatically or manually. Automatically means that every time you hook up your ipod it will sync all the songs from your iTunes library to the ipod and wipe out all songs on your ipod that are not in your itunes library. Manually means that when you hook up your ipod it will not sync anything: You have to manually drag the songs from itunes to your ipod.
Now if you want to go the other way (get music from your ipod and put it in itunes) that's harder. Itunes doesn't allow you to burn discs from playlists on your ipod so you need to be creative. What you have to do is go to "My Computer" and under the folder options you need to "show hidden files and folders". The ipod music is hidden (for safety reasons) so depending on your computer you'll need to do a bit of searching. Once you find them they'll be labeled with code letters (AJDK for e.g. ) Some will show you the title of the song when you put your cursor over them or check the file properties, but otherwise when you click on them they'll be added to your itunes library. A lot of work for just a simple thing but it works every time.
yes you should have an adapter you can plug into the computer
Given the marketing guidelines provided by Apple, 16GB should hold approximately 4,000 songs. If you're referring to the iPod Touch, that capacity would be a bit lower, since the iPod Touch's base software takes up more formatted space on the device's memory than that of the iPod nano.
Open your music manger on the computer. Put the CD in the reader on the computer. You will see it load and show up on the manger. Go up to the menu and hit the burn button. The CD menu will show with the names of the all songs on it. If you want to put in all the songs check them. If you only want one or two from that CD check the songs you want. The computer will copy the songs to your CD library and from that you can put them on a MP3 or I Pod.
Put them into the "Notes" Folder. open them as a note. it takes a few seconds to load the photo and you can't do a slideshow, but it's your photos on your ipod without iTunes
Well, If you download iTunes, then you should just be able to put the CD in the disk drive and open iTunes, then it will let you download the CD onto iTunes and it will be in your computer! Yay!
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Not directly, but you can put the songs onto a computer and then transfer the songs from the computer to the phone.
You can download on the itunes icon on you ipod or you can connect to computer and then put in a cd. You can then transfer the songs. It is legal.
You have to sync it because when you sync it go from your computer to your iPod but if you have an iPod touch you can download songs from your iPod's iTunes store.
you can do both, buying would be easier but it obviously costs money
Plug your ipod touch into itunes and click sync.
you can use idump. you select the songs or videos that you want and then save it to a place on your computer than go to itunes and press add folder and add them all and then put them on ur ipod
Since your iPod Touch is stolen, you will not be shown how to add songs. Stealing is an illegal act, and aid in criminal activity, which includes putting songs on a stolen iPod Touch.
Currently, you cannot drag songs from your iPod onto a computer; you may only put songs from the computer onto the iPod, not vice versa. Therefore, there is nowhere to go to get songs on the iPod onto the computer.
by downloading the songs on the CD on the computer and plug in your iPod and pick what songs you want on your iPod
You can go on iTunes with your ipod touch and you can put on the same songs that were on your nano that is how i did mine though Yes, you can. You can use iPod 2 iPod, it can help you transfer song from iPod Nano to your iPod touch.
Yes you do have to pay for music on your iPod touch. Some songs are $0.69 to $1.29 but they can also be $0.99. You can buy them from your computer or from your iTunes app on the iPod. You can also put music that you already have onto iTunes and then transfer it to your iPod.