Bearshare music has the DRM protection which avoid customer play or convert the downloaded music with other incompatible devices and if you don't keep paying you can't keep the music when the subscription expired . So if you want to play the protected music with other incompatible players (like iPod and Zune) and keep the music forever, you should remove the DRM with a specialized converter. And here I found a good program to help me remove DRM and convert the DRM music. You can free download it to have a try. http://www.wmatomp3-converter.com/digital-music-converter.html It can remove the DRM from protected music (mp3, wma,m4p, wav, etc) and extract audios from DRM video (wmv, m4v, asf, etc).
Bear Share is a free site that allows users to upload music and video files to share with other Bear Share users, and to download music and video files for personal use on a mp3, iPod, or other music player device.
no, only your computer
Do it like you put videos in ipod. download to computer and put it in via itunes.
Only if it is a ipod nano 4th generation
Depends on the size of the iPod, the size of the videos you want to put on and the total size of the 425 songs on the iPod
Download and install Rockbox on your Ipod nano. Then you can convert your videos with winff to the Rockbox ipod nano 4:3 format
Yes, you can upload your recorded videos using iTunes.
Put the format for your music video in mp4. Then open iTunes, connected to your ipod, and drag it in!
Syncing an iPod to put songs, videos, etc., on it does not reset the password.
you have to convert them to mp4 format then put them on your ipod through itunes. I have a ipod nano 1st gen. you can try Zamara.com.
you need a program to convert files
You need an USB cord to connect it. When you have that done, you will need the Ipod modem and program on the computer. Then, connect and drag the videos from the Ipod into the computer.