the ipod doesn't allow you to move songs around. It allows you to listen to your songs but you have to change your songs around n the computer. Hope this has helped Milly xoxo
You can download IDump and it will take all the songs from your IPod and put it into a folder in your computer from which you can move into Itunes.
An iPod is basically a flash drive, so yeah you can.
because your ipod isn't authorized to the new computer. what i recommend doing is move all music to one computer with a flash drive and then when you delete the songs off of your ipod on the new computer, you will sink the same songs onto it. if that doesn't work, just move your songs onto the old computer. derpinfloogle
Problems will be solved if you have iPod Transfer to Mac software. It is a great program which helps iPod users to move songs from iPod to iTunes on Mac. It works perfectly with iPhone, and no matter they are music, video files, photos or ringtones, the tool can manage them all.
by downloading the songs on the CD on the computer and plug in your iPod and pick what songs you want on your iPod
What type of protected music? Do you mean the songs that from streaming music services, like Spotify, Amazon Music and etc? If so, you are not allowed to move the songs outside the app, to say nothing of transfer them into your iPod. But I think the AudiCable Audio Recorder can help you to record the copy-protected songs into MP3, AAC, FLAC or other common formats. You can freely move to your iPod later.
It means that if you have songs on an ipod that are not on your account, and the ipod is hooked up to your computer, then it is asking you if you want to move those purchases from one (ipod) to the other (computer).
If your iPod is locked, then you cannot put songs on it. You have to enter the password and unlock the iPod to add songs to it.
You add songs to your ipod by using itunes.
You don't have to download songs onto your iPod, but that is half of what the iPod was made for.
you cant download songs from napster on to an ipod