Yes that is the only legal way. Limewire and Media Monkey are illeagle Because you don`t pay for your music and it is basicly stealing music from another person leading to a virus. You CAN get a virus because if that person has a virus it could travel with the music you are stealing. But, wouldn't you want to pay the artists for their talent??? Hopee I helped you out.
you can only use itunes on ipods
You can transfer music files to any mp3 player (unless the files are corrupt) but you cant use iTunes to transfer them. Only iPods work with iTunes.
You can purchase music in MP3 format from sites such as Amazon mp3. These mp3 files can be played on the majority of media players such a Windows Media Player, Winamp or iTunes. You can also purchase music from the iTunes Store. However these files can only played within the iTunes player (although you can download codecs which will allow mp4 files, the file format iTunes and iPods use, to play on Windows Media Player.).
Yes, iTunes does not support any other MP3 players other than the Apple iPod. If you want to get music from iTunes onto a MP3 player, you will need to drag and drop.
iTunes, because iTunes is the official resource for music for an iPod. And virtually the only way to get music onto your iPod legally. iTunes is made by the same company, and is made just for iPods, so the quality is the best you can get on an iPod.
You can't transfer the music for iPod to the computer unless you transfered the music to the ipods disk before. (to transfer music to the ipods disk you have to go to my computer/iPod/--what ever ipods file you have--/and put it on there) after you transfer the songs you want to the ipods disk you can then transfer only those songs onto a different computer. Itunes doesnt allow you to use more than one library that's why you have to put the songs on the "disk" first.
First of all, only certain iPods can allow photos. So when your iPod is connected, on the main page of the iPod info, there will be a Photos tab.
No, you can't, only iPods and iPhones.
In general, iTunes will not allow one to move music from an iPod to a PC. The only exception is music that you have purchased through iTunes. There are a number of programs that will bypass iTunes and help with the management of your iPod. One such program is Copy Trans Manager.
iTunes does not allow music that is already on an iPod to be transferred to a computer, only vice-versa, this is in attempt to stop the pirating of illegal music.
yeah, but you might be able to download a new software on there to download music on your ipod but if desperate you can get a zune mp3 player they are nice and pretty cheap
yea you can use it to buy apps and books and music