Yes.
iTunes files are standard MP3s or AAC format and so any equipment compatible with these formats will work.
Yes they can play mp3s. You just have to use iTunes to put music onto them.
change you itunes songs into mp3s from mp4s or whatever they star out as.
iTunes is by far the most popular mp3 site, for music and videos. You can download free mp3s, and also purchase mp3s from iTunes. The website is http://www.itunes.com.
You can get music from trueAnthem to your iPod by doing the following: 1) Download and save MP3s from trueAnthem to your comptuer 2) Drag trueAnthem MP3s to your iTunes library 3) Sync your iPod with iTunes That's it!
Itunes is the most common app for IPad3 to download music and MP3s.
One can buy Sinhala mp3s from the online retailer Amazon. They could also be purchased on iTunes. They can also be listened to and watched on YouTube.
It won't copy if you manually manage music. Copy the MP3s to your hard drive and then import the folders in ITunes.
No, you can download songs through iTunes on the iPod touch through WiFi, other than that the only way is through a PC/MAC iTunes
No, you can't because the music you buy off itunes gets afdded to your itunes library so you cant put it on another mp3.
If they're MP3 files, they should work just fine in iTunes. Just open iTunes, then go to File > Add to Library..., then select the files on the external hard drive. NOTE: If the songs are in WMA format, they won't work on the Mac.
it's very simple, just right click the file, click "open with..", find iTunes and click it. This works for PC and Mac, but for Mac it opens in iTunes by default.