I do not know how much space you have on the iPod or how large the WMV file is so when you next re-charge the iPod on the PC then drag and drop the WMV file onto the iPod as if the iPod is an external hard diskMac people have been using the same 'trick' for a while so it should work for you as well
all depend the size of the file, quality, length of the movie, etc... but anyway the iPod says 8gb but you actually can use only 6.6gb and that isn't much when talking about movies. i have a 32gb and have well over 20 hours of videos
It depends on how much space or how much music the person as on their iPod.
It depends on how much capacity your ipod has and how much space the app takes up, you can keep track of how much free space you have on your ipod by clicking your ipod on the sidebar in itunes when it is connected. As many pages as you want. If you run out of space (gigabytes) then your iPod cannot have any more apps on it.
To answer this simply, it depends on how much the file is. PS You dont need to care about 1 song maybe 1000 but not 1 song
8 gb
I have an iPod Touch and what I do is, plug my iPod into my computer, go on iTunes click on the name of your iPod on the left side of the screen above the playlists, and at the bottom it should usually say how much space you have left and how much stuff you have on it.
The Numark iDJ2 does not appear to take up space on an iPod. Rather, it is outside hardware that can connect to an iPod, not an app that needs to be downloaded onto an iPod.
yes you can. well at least one movie two might be pushing it
It depends on what movie it is.
for a full-length, usually $10-$20.
its got more gigo bytes and the space much bigger. the ipod nano is little and has little bit of space but the ipod classic has 80 and 160 gb. does that help:)