If the songs in the Media Player are in the standard MP3 format they can be dragged into the iTunes if they are in the Microsoft's nonstandard WMA format they will need to be converted to MP3s before iTunes will recognise them.
You drag it on to your media player, then sync.
drag the songs to your itunes or windows media player
To get songs onto an iPod nano, you have to have iTunes (you can download this at www.apple.com) . If you want songs from Media Player, open both programs on your computer, and drag the songs from Media Player into iTunes. Or, you can buy songs at iTunes too. Once you have iTunes, any songs you download on Limewire go automtically to iTunes. If this doesn't work, then again, drag the songs on Limewire into iTunes.
A good idea is to use windows media player. Go to 'sync' and drag your files into the slot and hit start. Be sure it is the current version, though.
Once you put in the disk to the disk drive it will ask what you want to do and choose open folder to view files. Select all of the songs and drag them to the Window Media Player library. Or download itunes its a little better than windows media player.
iTunes will only directly support the iPod or iPhone. You can, however, drag songs from iTunes into a My Computer window, so if you have your MP4 Player mounted (i.e. plugged in and double clicked in My Computer) then you can just select and drag the songs directly from iTunes onto your MP4 Player.
plug your sd card into a computer and drag files into it using iTunes windows media player etc... then plug it back into your dsi and they should by there
You can't transfer files from iTunes to a non-Apple device. You can use a different software, such as RealPlayer or Windows Media Player. You can also probably just drag and drop in File Explorer.
find where ever they go to and drag them into itunes
If you have music on cd's, put that into your computer, and drag the songs into your library. If you have an mp3 player, plug that in, and again, drag the songs into the library! Simple as that!
Your media can be placed anywhere you wish, whether on the Internal or external hard drives or even on CDs. Use iTunes preferences to indicate how iTunes adds media to your iTunes Library. If you manually move media around, iTunes will not know where it is. So after moving any media, drag the media from its new location on to the iTunes dock icon. Media that iTunes has lost contact with will be marked by an ! mark. You can have iTunes find the media by locating the media for iTunes.
You can't.