Well, first, the particular song(s) you want have to be in the Music section of iTunes (which means you have to already have bought the song). Then, simply click and hold the song (if you are doing multiple songs, click on one song, then hold Ctrl and click [for PC], or hold Shift and click [for the Mac], and that should highlight all the songs you want), and drag it to anywhere you like, which could be the desktop, a folder, or even a flashdrive or CD. Then, they appear as music files (most likely m4a files, if you have not right mouse-clicked on the song and clicked 'convert to mp3'.)
yes, from itunes on your computer
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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.
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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
no, 1.Itunes is free 2.you can put music on your computer to Itunes then ipod.
There is no way to play music from your iPod without syncing it with iTunes, unless you can find a user generated program online. However, you can put music from iTunes and your iPod on other devices by following the steps on this website: http://hubpages.com/hub/transfer-music-from-ipod-to-computer. Once your music is on your computer, move the file from your computer to the removable device you wish yo put it on.
Go to itunes and buy music
because your music is saved on the old computer. You are logging in to your iTunes store account so you can continue to purchase music. This is separate from the music you already have in your iTunes library. you will need to copy your existing music library from the old computer to the new computer to access it with the new iTunes software.
you can put it on a memory stick
Although there could be a non-official way, usually it's not able to get music from your ipod to itunes, or your computer itself. Itunes is a way to organize your music files and convert them to a Ipod supported format, the other way around is simply impossible.