Import songs into iTunes. Sync with iPad.
Plug your iPad into your mac / PC. Open iTunes. Transfer songs.
You must first transfer your CD music to itunes, then sync itunes with your iPad.
on itunes on the computer you have to uncheck the check marked boxed, then sync it. doing this will make it so then the song(s) will not be on your iPad
You have to hook it up to itunes and iphoto
Because you didn't move them into iTunes, or you have told iTunes not to sync all of its songs.
Sync them with your computer to the same iTunes account. The songs will be downloaded automatically. Songs made with the programs such as Garageband can be shared via iTunes as well.
To put a song on your Apple device, you must first put it on iTunes. You can do that buy importing a mp3 file from your computer, or purchasing it from iTunes directly. Then you can sync iTunes with your device which copies the songs onto it.
First, extract all of the songs from your CD through your computer and put all of the songs on the CD into iTunes (only mp3 and mp4 files are accepted to play a song on the iPod Touch). After making sure the songs are the correct format, plug in your iPod, then iTunes should recognize it, and then just drag the songs to your iPod symbol in iTunes.
You can use iTunes or other similar software or transfer your music from your computer via iTunes.
You can purchase songs for your Apple mp3 player through their service called iTunes. You can purchase songs via your computer or if you have an iPad, iPhone or iTouch, you can purchase through the iTunes app on your player.
If you mean Windows Media Player, then yes you can.You just have to convert the file type to MOV, unless it's already that file type.I go to MediaConverter.org to do that.Hope this helps1