If you cant get your files to "drag" to your iTunes. then Open your itunes and in the file menu click add folder to library. this will add all the files in that folder to your itunes library as long as they are Songs or videos. No more Dragging:) *I can neither confirm or deny the use of P2P Software on my computer.*
You select the files you want then click and drag them onto a playlist within Tunes that always works for me =]
Why not try using Daniusoft media Converter Pro to remove iTunes DRM protection and convert iTunes to limewire?
download the songs you want from limewire, click on Library, than click on shared which is on the left hand side of the screen, wait till it opens, go to the bottom of it, those are where your new songs you've just downloaded should be, then click on iTunes, and then drag the songs that you want into your ipod, dont forget to click on your ipod music or else you wont get it.
Well, Limewire frequently changes and has new ways. This is the quickest and easiest one but you must have the newest version of Limewire (not ITunes). It should be a picture of a superhero lime when you open it. So you download all of the songs you want. Minimize Limewire. Make sure that when you are done, all of the songs, videos etc. are done loading. Then open ITunes and go to the IPod. You have to have your IPod plugged into the computer. After you get there in the bottom right corner there should be a sync button. Sync the IPod and unplug it. Sometimes some songs wont appear because of file things and downloading but I'm not going to get into that. If that happens, just download another version of the song. Enjoy your Limewire songs! :)
if it doesnt recognize ur ipod simply drag the songs from ur imesh library to ur itunes library. some songs wont work but most will. after just sync ur ipod with itunes and you'll get the songs you want
its probably your quicktime download a new version of that...then update itunes...go to itunes.com to find out how.
okay after u picked the songs you wanted and there 100% complete right click and click explore and the right click again then put add to itunes *tip* make sure you have the right itunes or it wont download to your iPod
Sometimes it depends. If you are getting the free songs from Limewire or other applications they might be cheap and not be satisfying quality. If you want good quality you should buy them from iTunes.
Well, Limewire frequently changes and has new ways. This is the quickest and easiest one but you must have the newest version of Limewire (not ITunes). It should be a picture of a superhero lime when you open it. So you download all of the songs you want. Minimize Limewire. Make sure that when you are done, all of the songs, videos etc. are done loading. Then open ITunes and go to the IPod. You have to have your IPod plugged into the computer. After you get there in the bottom right corner there should be a sync button. Sync the IPod and unplug it. Sometimes some songs wont appear because of file things and downloading but I'm not going to get into that. If that happens, just download another version of the song. Enjoy your Limewire songs! :)
there are many programs which let you transfer from ipod to itunes. all the ones i have seen cost money
iTunes is a service provided by Apple which enables you to find artists, songs, movies, podcasts, and tv shows. iTunes lets you preview songs instead of playing them because if you were able to play the songs whenever you wanted to there would be no point of buying them. That said, iTunes lets those who possibly intend on buying media preview what they may buy. The LimeWire store (and most other legitimate download stores such as Amazon) operate in the same way. If you are downloading music with the limeWire software then the chances are that it is being provided illegally and you are leaving yourself open to prosecution for doing so. To quote LimeWire's own advice: Your activities on peer-to-peer networks such as LimeWire may be monitored by copyright owners. Violation of copyright laws may subject one to substantial money damages. Copyright owners have sued thousands of people for infringement of copyright over peer-to-peer networks.
You cannot change the order of songs on an iPod, only on iTunes.