You cant convert it from your computer to your ipod unless you buy it on itunes. If you get it on itunes on your ipod, when you sync it, it will go on itunes
You have to connect your iPod, open up iTunes, and then sync the iPod with iTunes.
no you dont lose your itunes library if you buy a new ipod
So that you can buy stuff from the iTunes store to add to your iPod and to be able to sync your iPod to iTunes. Hope this helps!
no, 1.Itunes is free 2.you can put music on your computer to Itunes then ipod.
No but if you can afford a 200 dollar itunes card then you can afford to buy an ipod touch
no you cannot use ipod and iphone apps on itunes, but you can buy the apps on itunes and put them on your ipod and iphone
Yes, if you buy a used iPod Touch, it still works with iTunes.
You can buy episodes on your iPod from iTunes
if you plug your iPod into your computer it will sync your music to your iPod. Or you can buy your songs with the iTunes app on your iPod touch.
No, it is free with the purchase of the iPod.
iTunes is software that manages and plays your music files on your computer; you do not need an iPod to use iTunes. You only need an account if you wish to buy things from the iTunes store that is built in to the iTunes software. You can buy music from the store to play on your computer; you do not need an iPod to buy things from the iTunes store. If you have an iPod you use the iTunes software to manage the music you want on your iPod and to keep the iPod's software up to date. (See links below)