No, but you have to use the iTunes program to put it in your iPod.
You can also buy albums from a store or use albums that you already own by burning them to your computer. Once they are burned to your computer, find the folder where the music is stored. Then, go to iTunes and click on file, then click on import folder. Locate the folder that contains all of the burned songs and select it, then press import. The songs should then be in your iTunes song library.
No, you can't, only iPods and iPhones.
simple sync both iPods in your iTunes. both Apps and songs will translate to BOTH ipods
Yes, iTunes version 9.2 works with all current iPods.
sync it with itunes on your computer....BEWARE: syncing will delete all the songs and videos and everything from your ipod
Well.... You hand her your iPod, and she hands you hers... However, when you sync her iPod to your iTunes, iTunes will automatically delete all of her songs and apps, and replaces them with yours.
The latest version of iTunes is recommended for all iPods.
In order to obtain all that $0.99 music, iTunes had to sign an agreement with the musician's unions that there would be no way to transfer (pirate) songs to other iPods or other computers.
There's no Ipods which does not work with the new Itunes. However future versions of Itunes may
you get a cord and plug it into to the USB port and itunes will pop up and you drag songs to the the little side bar that pops up on the side of the screen.
Not all the songs on iTunes album are singles, some are collaborations.
You do not Jailbreak iTunes; you jailbreak iPods and iPhones.
All iPods can play songs.