Connect you I pod to your computer and it should sync automatically
Yes you can transfer music from your ipod to your itunes library, go to ipodrip.com. They let you transfer a limited amount of songs for free and then you must pay to download them all. I used it last week and it transferred all of my songs into my itunes library.
you need to get itunes and then copy the songs from the limewire folder or where ever you have the music into itunes library
Touch Copy is a download for your iPod, iPad, or iPhone. It is to help you rip music off your iPod (or whatever device you have) to your itunes library on your PC or mac.
First off, any music you want on your ipod, add it into your itunes. [ie the hard copy of music you have?] Then either manually re-add the stuff on or sync the itunes library [or your selected music] with your ipod. Hope that helps!
Press the "SYNC" button. this will erase everything from your iPod and copy everything in your iTunes library to the iPod
If you do not have a copy of iTunes software installed install a copy of Itunes software. Assuming the music on the laptop is in mp3 format drag the music files in to the iTunes music library. You can also add tracks from CDs you may own and iTunes can convert them to the mp3 format. Connect the iPod to the laptop's USB socket and iTunes will recognise it. You can then manage the music you want added to your iPod - iTunes can pick a random selection for you or you can set up your own playlist of tracks you particularly want to hear.
yes you can do that
you carnt. you need to plug i your iPod then go to start menu, computer, and removable devices. this will then show your iPod. doubble click and the music willl transfer on to the desktop. then copy the folder to your new itunes library.
From your old computer, go to the 'File' menu on iTunes, go to 'Library', then 'Back up library'. Copy the backup, open with iTunes on the new computer, and it should be there.
You can't. U would have to put it threw ITunes.
Keep a master file of all your music in a separate folder. Copy and paste the music you want into the iTunes library, you can use iTunes to sync to your device and create playlists. When adding new music be sure to place the new music into the master file first then copy to iTunes.
The iTunes software is ideal for managing your music library, transferring music to the iPod and keeping the iPod's software up to date but you are not limited to purchasing music from the iTunes store. The iPod is able to play files in MP3, AAC (MP4), Audible Enhanced Audio, Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV formats. These can come from any source. You can copy music from any CDs you own and iTunes can convert them to MP3 or AAC files. You can purchase music from any retailer offering a download service - Amazon, for example, provides software that will automatically add music purchased from them into your iTunes library.