yes, from itunes on your computer
In general, iTunes will not allow one to move music from an iPod to a PC. The only exception is music that you have purchased through iTunes. There are a number of programs that will bypass iTunes and help with the management of your iPod. One such program is Copy Trans Manager.
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To move songs from iTunes to Windows Media Player, first, locate your iTunes music folder, usually found in "C:\Users[Your Username]\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media\Music." Next, open Windows Media Player and use the "Organize" menu to select "Manage Libraries," then "Music." From there, add the iTunes music folder to your library. Once added, the songs will be accessible in Windows Media Player.
Yes, you can move music from an iDownloader app to your iTunes library, but the process may vary based on the app and your device. Generally, you can download the music files to your device and then use file-sharing options to transfer them to your computer. Once the music files are on your computer, you can import them into iTunes by dragging and dropping them into the iTunes window or using the "Add File to Library" option. Make sure to check copyright restrictions for the music you are transferring.
Using the ITunes application to move your music will make things easier for you.
Yes you can , just click the ipod and tick music and sync.
well you music isn't supposed to move around so yes they are viruses and delete them as soon as you can.
The Home Sharing feature in iTunes lets you share your music library, or selected playlists, with other computers on your network so that they can listen to your music. It is not designed to move music around between computers.
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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