by downloading the songs on the CD on the computer and plug in your iPod and pick what songs you want on your iPod
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plug your ipod into your computer and open itunes. on the left side your ipod icon should appear under the devices menu. click on your ipod icon. a new screen should pop up displaying your ipod type, memory, ect. at the top of the new screen there is a music tab click on that. there should be about four check boxes then click on the manually manage music box. it will ask if you want to do this click yes. after that drag and drop song onto your ipod icon. tips to select multiple songs hold control on your keyboard and click on multiple songs. OR hold shift and pick two songs and it will highlight everything in between. drag onto your ipod :D YOU CAN EVEN GET SONGS FROM MULTIPLE COMPUTERS THIS WAY
You cannot get rid of a song directly on the iPod Touch. You must plug the iPod into iTunes, go to the Music section in the iPod menu when iTunes recognizes your iPod, and then you right-mouse-click on a song and click delete to delete it.
First what you need to do is download limewire. Then you need to download Itunes. What ever you do when you get limewire when it asks you if you want to upgrade just exit out of it. Once you have it downloaded plug your ipod up to your pc. when you do that you that you go on limwire and d\pick which song you want. When you find the song double click it. once your song is downloaded take it and left click and drag it to itunes and drag it to your ipod.
You use the remote to go left and right and click on the one you want.
When it comes down to purchasing or using an iPod, the most important aspect is the amount of content it can hold, because after you pick the right color or get your name inscribed on the back, the songs are all that really matter.Varying song lengthsApple claims that the 8GB holds up to 2,000 songs. The key phrase is "up to". Apple gets the number 2,000 from assuming that every song you put on your iPod is around 4MB, or four minutes long, which is the length of the average song. However, if you want to put songs like Bob Dylan's "Desolation Row", Miles Davis' "All Blues", The Doors' "The End" and just about any Rush song (each averaging 11 minutes in length), then 2,000 songs is a very high estimate. On the other hand, not every song is as long as four minutes; some are shorter, so the songs can balance out. A more realistic amount of songs that you can hold is around 1,700 songs. That assumes that you use your iPod to only store music MP3s.Other contentYou can only hold 2,000 songs, or the more realistic 1,700 songs, if the only thing you are storing on your iPod is music. Apple states that the 8GB can hold 2,000 songs, 7,000 photos or eight hours of video, but not at the same time. If you want to hold any videos or photos on your iPod, then the amount of songs you can hold is going to further decrease.For optimal music storage, do not load your photos onto your iPod; they take up more room than you think and are not as useful as your favorite songs. Selective uploadingIf you want to hold music, photos and videos on your 8GB iPod, and you want control over which songs are uploaded, then you must choose what specific songs you want on your iPod. It does not allow you to hold all the songs you own, and randomly uploads as many songs it can hold. Create a playlist only for your iPod, and add your favorite songs to that playlist. When it comes time to sync your iPod to your music provider, select the option that allows you to upload only that one playlist. This way, when you want different music on your iPod, all you have to do is change the songs on your playlist.Overall, there is no standard amount of songs that an 8GB iPod holds. It varies depending on the average length of songs you own, and whether or not you wish to hold other content on your iPod. The easiest way to figure how many songs your iPod holds, with or without your other content, is to sync your iPod, go into the Songs playlist on your iPod and see how many songs were uploaded. That way, you can effectively control which songs you hold on your iPod.
i know that with my itunes takes awhile to pick up my ipod but surely enough it will find it and if it doesnt then make sure all your connections are in properly
If u like games Ds.i is your YOU! Tho if u like music videos and more memory to store your photos and such like then iPod is for you. If i were to pick 1 i would pick iPod!
The people who create, mix, pick out songs, and help make an Artists music better.
random people pick them for you
When your iPod touch is connected to your computer iTunes should pick up whether there are any updates for your ipod.