you have to have the correct song name and artist. Plus you have to update genius, in the menu bar, after you put a new song, not from iTunes, in the library
From Assumption, most songs on limewire are mp3, and therefore would and SHOULD work 100% on itunes.
No. Songs from Limewire can be added to the iTunes library, and then the iPod can be synced. Songs from multiple sources can all co-exist on the iPod without problems.
I really cannot answer that because my mom does it for me. Limewire is junk and most of their songs are illegally copyrighted. I suggest Rhapsody or iTunes. I have a few problems with iTunes but it's better than Limewire, trust me!
FrostWire and LimeWire store music in your documents folder, or whatever folder you specify. Uninstalling / deleting them does not remove the files you downloaded.
You download their songs on another program, such as Limewire, and then put them into your iTunes. Be aware that by doing this, the recording artist does not receive payment for their work.
You should be able to click on the song you want in limewire, wait until it breaks away from the playlist and drag this little icon thing over to itunes where u can put it in the library on the list to the left. if this doesnt work then in limewire highlight the song and right click and add to queue or enqueue or whatever its called n save the songs to a file then in limewire hit file add songs from file then find this file and the songs should move into ur itunes library
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.
Get songs legitimately.
ummm i think... cuz i tried to download vid clips from limewire that were aiv files and it wouldn't go into my itunes library-it only went to my media player library ---but mp4 works for itunes
It analyses your music and compares it to other iTunes users taste and suggests which songs that works great together.
You should be able to hook up your Sansa to your Apple laptop via the USB port, but I don't think iTunes will not let you transfer songs onto anything but iPods.
The songs, when put in to itunes, changes format that is only playable through itunes and no other programs, causing no program to be able to comprehend and work with the format of the songs