lost my device in itunes,,, so now i can charge my ipod
When the songs were erased from your Ipod, you can never get it back, maybe you have plugged in your iPod to other PC/laptop that has itunes. You should connect your iPod only to the PC where you have installed your own itunes.
Honestly, I don't think that iTunes trades their music for the music you illegally downloaded.
nope, they have to be synced back through itunes
You drag it on to your media player, then sync.
how do u remix songs togther with itunes ?
yes if they are purchased from the itunes store. to get money on itunes buy an itunes card and scratch of the back then redeem.now back to the question.yes if they are purchased from the itunes store. no if you rip it from a CD you own. but i don't know if rippin dvds is o.k.
You Can't But You can put the songs on your ipod onto itunes then put them delete them And then sync ipod with itunes. then you will get them back and you will get then new ones to. i hope that answers your question.
Your actual iTunes account does not disappear, but you will have to e-mail Apple to get all of your songs back. Your proof of purchase is the email you got from iTunes telling you that you bought that song.
For a while, itunes did not have Beatle songs. Now, this year December 2010, itunes has Beatle songs!! Enjoy them, I know I am!!
The easy way to do what you want to do is to make a file called Christmas songs and list the songs in that file. It will stay on your IPod, but you just don't listen to them. You could also go in Itunes and uncheck the songs in your library that are Christmas songs. Do a sync of your library to your IPod and the songs will stay in the library, but not be on the IPod. When you want them back go in to Itunes and check them, sync, and they will be back on your IPod. If you want only Christmas songs you would check all the songs that are not Christmas and sync. Either way the songs stay in your Itunes library, but are not on the IPod.
Upgrading from iTunes 10 to iTunes 11 will not remove any songs from your library.