First, you need to connect the iPod to iTunes. Then, click on the Music library that is under the iPod Touch menu. That is your iPod Touch's music, and just right mouse click to delete them.
No, you do not need a CD to put music on your iPod Touch. The individual song just has to be in your iTunes Music library.
You need iTunes to upload music onto your iPod.
you need an ipod touch or iphone :)
Well you need to go to itunes. You can access itunes on a computer or your ipod touch with free wi-fi. Buy a song. If you used itunes on your touch then it should already be in yohr ipod. If gou used the computer gou need to plug your ipod in using the usb cable and then on itunes press sync.
You cant just send them to it. you need a computer that has itunes and have both ipods on the same account and then plug in the old ipod to the computer and copy the songs to itunes then plug in your new ipod and copy your music to the ipod
No, there are alternative to iTunes. But in order to get the most out of your iPod Touch you should use iTunes as it is fully supported and easily syncs your music, movies, etc onto your iPod. You will also need iTunes to register your device.
Yes, you need to set up the iPod touch with iTunes before using it.
You need to have iTunes to charge your iPod Touch. Does your PS3 have iTunes?
Yes, legally speaking, you need iTunes to add songs into your iPod. iTunes is a free download. You might have the setup CD with you when you bought your iPod. Else, just goto www.apple.com, and download iTunes from there. No, you need not purchase songs from iTunes. You can also just drag and drop your existing songs into your iTunes.
If you have an iPhone or an iPod Touch, you will need iTunes in order to transfer music, videos and apps between your computer and your iPod. However, you can purchase music and apps (anything less than 10 megs) directly through the iPhone and iPod Touch (this may change with the 3.0 firmware; I'm still a little shaky on that). If you have most other models of iPod, you can use alternative media applications like Winamp, Amarok, etc. to transfer music and videos between your computer and your iPod, but you will still need iTunes to update or restore the firmware on your device.
Easy have a computer with itunes, if you dont have thapple program, download it at apple.com/itunes then connect your ipod to the computer and add cds to your library or buy music from the store* *you need an account to purchase music.