Yes, you only have to remember not to delete the original files so iTunes can make its own library based on the music you have on your computer.
Download them to your computer files thenimport to your iPod thru itunes library.
Yes either click on iTunes store or go into music minimize then click and drag in. Most files downloaded elsewhere or from your CD's can also be used in iTunes. You can add files from your computer locally.
the reasons why it is important to download files on your computer
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!
iTunes only allows you to download purchased music once! You have to move the files from the computer you purchased them to your other computer manually, by either burning them to CD or on a pen drive. You'll still need to use iTunes to listen to the files, unless you were lucky enough to purchase DRM Free music.
You do not need iTunes to download music. You can download music files (usually in mp3 format), from a legal source, directly to your computer or you can purchase music from any of the many retail sources, such as Amazon, who offer an mp3 download service. However iTunes is a good way to manage your music. So once you have acquired your music you can drag them into iTunes and organise them in playlists etc. If you have an iPod then iTunes will help you manage your music on your iPod and keep the iPod's software up to date.
it is a bad practice to download unknown files to the computer
If you have an Apple Music subscription, you can log into your Apple ID, select the songs from iTunes and download them for offline listening within the Apple Music app or iTunes desktop client. Alternatively, you can also try Macsome iTunes Converter. It can download iTunes music files and Apple Music tracks on your computer. Then you can find the downloaded tracks locally. In this way, you can listen to iTunes music on any media player.
It is very easy to unzip files. Firstly you need to download the zipped file,and save it to your computer. You can download programs from cnet, which will allow you to automatically unzip compressed files.
Sadly, iTunes files cannot be transferred from computer to computer or onto a USB flash drive. The reason why is the files are "locked". This means that the files cannot be opened on any other computer that isn't authorized by the iTunes account holder.
Yes, you can. If you set your iTunes settings to allow your computer to share your files on a network (Wi-Fi or other), you can access your music files from a different computer. The other computer must also have iTunes and the ability to connect to other shared libraries in the area.
There is no way to download straight to the iPod touch, you must either use the iTunes app or download from a computer.