You have to sync your I-pod touch to the computer.
Rip the music files to your computer and then sync the ipod to it via itunes
Almost all new smart phones now could assign any sound files(mp3, wav, midi)as ring tone. Free ring tones in those aforementioned format are available widely, either on the net, ripped from CD, purchased online, or self-made (in case of Midi files).
you can only transfer music ipod<=>pc by using itunes.
The songs are not in the correct format of the ipod software for music.
The Bump app doesn't let you do that. that is just rubbish then
On the left hand side right click on the ipod you want to transfer the music to and click transfer purchases give it a minute and then they will be in your itunes library according to the type of media
Mp4 is the file format compatible with iPod Touch.
Price-wise, no, you are not being ripped off. But because the price is $150 below the in-store price, you should fully inspect the iPod Touch before paying for it, i.e., turn it on, play some music, turn on Safari, try out a few apps, etc.
Yes, but first you have to convert it to a MP3 file, it comes as an AA or M4 file.
A Touch of Music a Touch of Donovan was created in 1969.
Your entire music collection (iPad + iPod Touch) is already on your computer so I think you need to simply to simply connect your iPod Touch first and then select the songs/albums that were on your iPad to your iPod Touch.