You use itunes to down load music to an ipod shuffle
you need itunes
Yes. Open iTunes and insert CD into the computer. The CD tracks will be listed - iTunes automatically adds the titles etc. Un-tick any tracks that you do not want imported. Click the Import CD button in the bottom right corner. The CD tracks will be imported into the iTunes library, converted to MP3s, which you can then add to the Shuffle when it is next connected.
Sync it through iTunes.
iTunes, drag and drop the music into iTunes if it's not already loaded. Then Sync.
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'.
To use an iPod Shuffle with Windows XP, you need to install iTunes, which includes the necessary drivers for the device. Ensure you download a version of iTunes compatible with Windows XP, such as iTunes 12.1.3, as later versions may not support it. Once installed, iTunes should recognize the iPod Shuffle and allow you to manage music and settings.
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To stop iTunes from syncing your entire library to your iPod Shuffle, connect the device and open iTunes. Select your iPod Shuffle from the devices list, then go to the "Music" tab. Uncheck the option that says "Sync Music" or choose "Selected playlists, artists, albums, and genres" and manually select the specific content you want to sync. Finally, click "Apply" to save your changes.
If you have iTunes program installed on your computer and the computer is connected to the Internet then you have all you need
Shuffle music normally refers to when someone has some sort of music player on the mode that is called shuffle. This means that it can switch around from different artists, and is completely random.
My best answer is to turn it into a mp3 file from iTunes LimeWire, then save it onto your computer. Then plug in your iPod shuffle on the computer, and import the saved music from your computer to the iPod.