What I think you have to do is go on Google and type in audio books (I dont know the URL for audio books). Once you get to the site there should be a place to download audio books to an i-pod or mp3
You should check if your iPod support the format of audiobook. Actually, ipod support MP3/AAV/MA4/AIFF, if yes, you could copy to you ipod directly, if not, you could download o software to conveter it to the corrected format and then copy it to you ipod. Noteburner audiobook converter for Mac may help you
Yes. You can buy audiobooks online, or you could load a CD audiobook onto iTunes and it would work on your iPod.
The number of audiobooks that can fit on an 8GB iPod will vary depending on the length and file size of each audiobook. On average, you can expect to store around 30-40 audiobooks on an 8GB iPod.
you click on your ipod when it shows up on the itunes sidepanel. then you go to the music tab and select "selected playlists...." etc. then, on the lower left there is the audiobooks box, check that and then update your ipod! :))
"i believe not. even if it did, you might as well buy the book: audiobooks are not cheap" Yes, the iPod Nano Gen2 can play audiobooks from any source, such as Audible. If you find those to be too expensive, look for free audiobooks on Librivox.org. Hundreds of classics, in the public domain, are read by volunteers.
To convert audiobooks for iPod, you'll need to use software like iTunes or a third-party converter to change the audiobook format to one compatible with iPod (usually MP3 or AAC). Once converted, you can sync the audiobooks to your iPod through iTunes or manually transfer them to the device. Make sure the audiobooks are properly organized in iTunes before syncing to ensure they appear correctly on your iPod.
You don't have to download songs onto your iPod, but that is half of what the iPod was made for.
To load audiobooks onto your SanDisk Sansa View, connect the device to your computer using a USB cable. Then, simply drag and drop the audiobook files from your computer to the appropriate folder on your Sansa View. Alternatively, you can use software like Windows Media Player or iTunes to sync audiobooks to your device.
Music, Movies, TV Shows, Podcasts, Books (Audiobooks and eBooks with iOS 4), and Apps.
You have to download iTunes then plug your iPod onto the computer
easy just drag everything from your ipod onto your itunes library and just copy it onto your other ipod
On an iPod Classic, you can rewind an audiobook by holding down the "Previous" button on the click wheel. This will allow you to go back to the desired part of the audiobook.
Yes, you can put your own photos onto your iPod.