Open iTunes and insert the CD into the Mac. Import the tracks from the CD into iTunes which will convert them into mp3 files. Connect the iPod to the Mac and it will appear in the left hand column in iTunes - selecting it will list the contents of the iPod. You can either drag the tracks you want from the iTunes library into the iPod's list or choose to have iTunes Autofill the iPod with a selection of tracks.
First you have to "rip" the CD tracks into a suitable format (usually mp3). Ripping software is available for free on the Web. Then use iTunes to copy the ripped tracks to your iPod.
by downloading the songs on the CD on the computer and plug in your iPod and pick what songs you want on your iPod
Yes you can.
No, you do not need a CD to put music on your iPod Touch. The individual song just has to be in your iTunes Music library.
you put the CD in the computer and plug in the ipod then drag the music icon to the ipod one
yes, download music to computer,the put it on the ipod.
no but you can buy a Ilab or a iPod docking station do this there like CD players just you put your iPod on them
Yes. Insert your CD while Itunes is open. The disc name should show in the left column. Click on it. At the bottom right corner there should be an import button. Press that and the tracks from the CD will be automatically transfered to your itunes library.
get a CD and put it into your computer and plug your iPod shuffle in and press start and look for music and click on it and download
The 'iPod type music' is mp4 formatted music, which can be dragged from iTunes and burned on a blank CD.
put your CD in and download/save. BTW, you cant play it while games