Either put it on your memory stick, and listen to it through that, or use your USB wire for your cell/mobile phone, and listen to it through that. If your school computer has no speakers, take iPod earphones or some other headphones or something... I do it ALL the time!
We can ljsten to phones through PC by.....*firstly insrall the PC suit casste into the PC*then connect the phone to PC using the usb cable*when the sysrem recognises the phone we can open the music files and listen it
Yes, you can connect the PSVita to a PC and copy music across, or get the music app from the PSN.
using a cable
The best way to transfer your music from your iPod to your PC is with a USB cord. You can also transfer your content using WiFi.
if you listen to a lot of music or play a lot of games, it may be enjoyable to have surround sound
you can only transfer music ipod<=>pc by using itunes.
You can use a PC remote to view photos, watch movies and listen to music from your computer. It acts as a wireless mouse, but can control your computer's media software.
To do so, you need to use a program named MacDrive to allow your PC to access its contents. After that, you will be able to PC format your iPod in order to be able to add music to it from either a PC or a Mac. If you want to keep your music, you will have to backup your music using a program named CopyTrans (http://www.copytrans.net) prior to PC format it.
You simply sync your music on iTunes. You have to connect your iPod to your PC first using the USB cable.
All purchased music can be accessed and redownloaded both from your PC or Mac using iTunes, or by using the iTunes App on your iDevice.
You need to use iTunes (or winamp) and a PC to put music onto your iPod first. You can charge your iPod by plugging it into just about any USB port.
using the USB cable along with the ipod