No!!
im not really sure
Yes. Just either buy a flash drive, put it in their computer, and put the songs on the flash drive, or you can plug your iPod into their computer and drag the music you want using iTunes.
Yes, you would just need to insert the flash drive into the computer, and then go into iTunes. Click file, import file, and then browse for the flash drive and click on the files you want to import.
Finder >Your home folder > Music> iTunes > iTunes music. Depending how big this folder is, copy it onto a flash drive/external hard drive and paste it on to your new Mac, then go into iTunes and import the music folder. Should work. Good luck and congrats on the new Mac!
Just copy your Itunes library onto a flash drive, and there you have it. Steps, 1.copy every song off your PC onto a flash drive, 2.insert the flash drive into your mac and put the music files anywhere you want 3.open them all, and there you go.
To download an iTunes playlist to a flash drive, first, open iTunes and locate the playlist you want to export. Select the playlist, then go to "File" > "Library" > "Export Playlist." Choose the format (like XML or text) and save it to your computer. Finally, connect your flash drive, open it, and drag the exported playlist file from your computer to the flash drive.
first you would have to put your music onto itunes and then plug your mp3 player in and download them on it.
No, it's not.
best way I can tell you is it depends on the size of your library. You could transfer the "my music" folder from my documents onto either a flash/thumb drive or an external hard drive if it larger than the flash drive - go to my music folder, right click, then click properties, and that will tell you the size of your folder
how do I retrieve my Itune music after restore my hard drive
Start by inserting the flash drive into the USB slot. Right click on the music that you want to copy and select the copy option, right click on the flash drive from the file explorer and select the paste option.