You can use iTunes and Windows Media Player to burn the music onto CD for free.
I usually us itunes, but that's because i have a netbook. If you have a computer with a slot for cd's you can save you cd's onto "your music.
you put in the CD or drag and drop music files or you can buy it off of itunes
No. A Nook cannot handle iTunes. iTunes music can only be put onto an iPod, an iPad, an iPhone, or burned to a CD.
iTunes, limewire, many more.
Unless you have moved anything the movies are stored in a folder called Movies in the iTunes Music folder which is in the iTunes folder which is in your Music folder. You can back up the movies in that folder onto a CD-R.
Use iTunes, rip the cd onto it, then drag and drop the songs onto your mp3 players folder :)
Yes. You must first load the CD onto your computer through iTunes, and then move the CD onto your iPod.
iTunes error code 4550 is an error that occurs when trying to burn music to a CD. One common fix is to try burning onto a different CD.
First you upload songs from he CD onto a computer, and then transfer it to itunes. Then you sync and autofill the iPod with the songs u have
if you can not find the song on itunes you can buy the song on a CD and put it on youri-pod or ask a friend if they have the song on a CD and ask to borrow it.
Yes either click on iTunes store or go into music minimize then click and drag in. Most files downloaded elsewhere or from your CD's can also be used in iTunes. You can add files from your computer locally.