yes, but you will not get ur money back!
You can put roughly 2,000 songs on an 8 gigabyte iPod, give or take other things that take up space on your iPod.
The ipod nano 4gb can only take 400 songs because that is as much space you have left on your ipod. I suggest you restore your ipod and then try putting more songs on it.
uncheck them in your itunes then sync your ipod. Then they should be on your itunes but not your ipod.
to answer your initial question, no you can't take songs from the radio and transfer them to your iPod, unless you buy or download the original song and put it on your iPod normally.
You can download IDump and it will take all the songs from your IPod and put it into a folder in your computer from which you can move into Itunes.
it would take the same space as if you download the song on your computer and then transfer the song to the ipod
download it form itunes?
by downloading the songs on the CD on the computer and plug in your iPod and pick what songs you want on your iPod
The easy way to do what you want to do is to make a file called Christmas songs and list the songs in that file. It will stay on your IPod, but you just don't listen to them. You could also go in Itunes and uncheck the songs in your library that are Christmas songs. Do a sync of your library to your IPod and the songs will stay in the library, but not be on the IPod. When you want them back go in to Itunes and check them, sync, and they will be back on your IPod. If you want only Christmas songs you would check all the songs that are not Christmas and sync. Either way the songs stay in your Itunes library, but are not on the IPod.
If your iPod is locked, then you cannot put songs on it. You have to enter the password and unlock the iPod to add songs to it.
Yes, it does. anything you put on your IPod will take up memory, even photos.
You add songs to your ipod by using itunes.