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Yes, you can put unknown music on an iPod Shuffle, as long as you have the music files available. You can transfer music from your computer to the iPod Shuffle using iTunes or another compatible media management software. Just make sure the music files are in a supported format, such as MP3 or AAC. Once transferred, the music will play on the device without any need for internet access.
get a CD and put it into your computer and plug your iPod shuffle in and press start and look for music and click on it and download
Sync it through iTunes.
The ipod nano without the video and the ipod nano with video.
Yes, shake the ipod to shuffle if you do not want these settings go to settings, music, then turn off shake to shuffle.
All you have to do is make your iPod shuffle only sync music instead of everything that your itouch is syncing.
Assuming you have done the required steps of connecting the iPod to a computer with iTunes, putting music onto it and charging it, all you have to do is plug in some earphones, turn the device on and press 'play'.
yes it can really happenyes
just connect the ipod back up to your ipod using the cable that came with it, then your music should be back on. but it you broke the cable that connects the ipod to the carger or the ipod to the computer, then you have to get a new cable
yes all ipods are music sharing compatible
No, you cannot play music from an iPod Shuffle on a Nintendo DSi. The DSi does not support direct audio playback from external devices like the iPod Shuffle, as it lacks the necessary hardware and software compatibility. The DSi is primarily designed for gaming and specific multimedia functions, but it does not function as a music player for other devices.