No - the iPod does not support the DRM used by Rhapsody - it only supports the DRM used by Apple.
You can purchase MP3s (which have no DRM at all) and put them on an iPod, but you can't put Rhapsody subscription music on an iPod.
Or remove DRM protection from Rhapsody player downloads to plain MP3s to put into iPod.
No, Ipods are not compatible with the Rhapsody service, unless you download a DRM free MP3 track from Rhapsody and then convert it to the Ipod format using the Itunes software.Another method is to remove DRM protection from Rhapsody player downloads and convert Rhapsody to plain MP3 or M4A that supported by iPod. I use Daniusoft Music converter.
Yes.
Yes, in my opinion it seems to work very well, but i find it incompatible with an iPod nano, which is very frustrating.
You can download Napster/Rhapsody on to your computer. It should work.... if not that then I don't know what to do..
Of course, if you go to the app store than there will be an application that says Rhapsody(I believe its free), download it and its like using it on your iPod touch instead
check some tech websites
Yes. Zune and iPod are usually compatible with everything.
Only on Tuesdays.
Yes. 4 music
Actually, the Ipod touch app is the same for the Iphone; you can play unlimited music and download it for offline playing as long as you're a member
you can't, you listen on 3g/edge or wifi and it streams the song...
In order to put music on an iPod, first put the music into your computer's iTunes (download this if necessary). Once the music is in the iTunes, syncing the iPod should put the music in.