If the songs have been purchased from somewhere, connect your iPod to your computer. Once connected, right-click on the iPod's symbol and click on the option "Transfer Purchases." Once selected, all of your purchased files on your iPod will immediately transfer into your iTunes. If you have more than one type of purchased items (such as videos, games, etc.), you might have to click on the Transfer Purchases option a few times.
You have to log onto your iTunes account on your computer and delete all of the songs there. You can't do it on your iPod.
you cant download the songs on your ipod unless you buy them. Songs contain wma, itunes does not use that. get a converter on your computer.
uncheck them in your itunes then sync your ipod. Then they should be on your itunes but not your ipod.
Yes your songs will be deleted but you can get them off the iPod using a program such as iDump or iPod2Computer Transfer Curtis White
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download and install iTunes (www.apple.com/itunes) if you havn't already, then inside iTunes create a new playlist and drag the songs from the folder into the playlist. iTunes will then ask you if you want to convert the songs (only if they are in a non-supported format) and then you can sync/drag the playlist onto your iPod
delete the songs you want off your ipod off your itunes library. plug your ipod back in and it will update.
All that you gotta do is first, connect your ipod. When you connect it you open up itunes and then go to the ipod songs and find the song. You drag the song to the itunes library. It might be a little confusing at first but you'll find the 'library' thing right about the ipod music.
You have to connect your iPod, open up iTunes, and then sync the iPod with iTunes.
no you cant because the ipod was only made to read songs off itunes sorry
first, you have to go onto your computer and download a program called "tune-aid"... that program allows you to take all of the music off of your ipod, and onto your itunes. Then from there, you can put the music you transfered from tune-aid, onto your ipod touch. or any other device you want.. :)
If you don't want to sync, you can trick iTunes. Just check off the box on your device summary on iTunes that says "automatically manage media". This will allow you to click and drag songs from iTunes onto your device. No worrying about checks next to songs anymore.