COPY SONGS FROM THE CD DRIVE AND PASTE INTO A SEPARATE FILE CREATED ON THE DESKTOP ,THEN CUT THESE SONGS AND PASTE THEM TO YOUR REMOVEABLE DISK DRIVE OR YOUR PSP
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Hi there, The way i do it is like this: - insert the Cd to your computer and then rip the songs or the whole Cd on to itunes. From there you can download the songs from your computer onto your Ipod. Hope that helps Mo
First you upload songs from he CD onto a computer, and then transfer it to itunes. Then you sync and autofill the iPod with the songs u have
Upload the songs on the computer, make a playlist, and download it onto the MP4 player
you can burn the songs you want to sync onto a CD and then download them to your iPod from the harddrive
The iTunes store has a variety of songs for you to choose from, also you can download a cd onto your iPod.
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.
The annoying thing is u cant. The only way that i know which works is to burn songs onto a CD and then add the CD songs to itunes then u can download for free
Physically, no. But you can download songs from cd's onto iTunes along with mp3's and can listen to both the mp3's and songs from the cd's on an iPod or mp3 player.
How many songs you can burn onto a blank CD depends on how much space is on the CD. On average you will be able to put around twenty songs on a blank CD.
If you have the Program itunes, and the CD you want the songs from, you should be able to just insert the CD into your computer and a window from itunes will pop up asking if you want to import the songs, I believe you click Yes and the songs will then go from the CD onto your computer.