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You can do this by connecting up the device, opening Windows Media Player and clicking the 'Sync' button at the top of the player, providing you are running Windows XP or Vista.
In the Window Media Player there will be a tab saying Sync. It's beside a tab called Burn. Then this Sync bar will open p and you add songs to it. Then connect your ipod to the computer and as soon as you have created your list, it will sync automatically.
Since you can't use Frostwire to directly transfer the files to your iPod, you have to transfer the files either to Windows Media Player ot I-tunes, and use that program.i couldn't believe this actually worked! the only mistake i made was that i tried to drag it to the song list thing but you have to drag it to where it saysmusicmoviestv showspodcastsetc
Since you can't use Frostwire to directly transfer the files to your ipod, you have to transfer the files either to Windows Media Player ot I-tunes, and use that program.
Yes, you can sync an iPod touch with Windows Media Player without using MGTEK Dopisp, but it requires some workarounds. You would need to manually transfer music files to your iPod touch using alternative methods, such as using iTunes or third-party software that supports iPod syncing. However, Windows Media Player does not natively support syncing with iPod devices, so direct syncing is not possible without additional tools.
Because its not a large form that holds only media players, such as a camera or mp3 player. (note: an iPod is not a media player)
You must install iTunes. Install iTunes, get the music files into your library, then from your itunes library, you can put them onto your ipod touch. Thank You-- Dahat 1992
One example of a portable media player is an ipod.
You can sync to your ipod with Windows Media Player. This app costs $, but it does work. http://www.mgtek.com/dopisp/