If you have iTunes, you can rip CDs onto your library and sync them onto your iPod. You can also buy and download songs from iTunes and put them on your iPod. If you have an iPod touch, you can also get songs from the iTunes app, which is always a default app on the iTouch.
yes go to itunes---> library and choose apps
First, you need to download iTunes. You can get this by going to www.apple.com, or by plugging in your iPod to your computer, and following the instructions. Next, you open iTunes and plug in your iPod. You can buy some songs off of iTunes, or put CD's in your disc drive and burn them to your iTunes library. Lastly, you click and drag the songs you want to add to the iPod. If you have sync set to on (deffault), whenever you plug in your iPod, all of the songs that you added to your iTunes library will be added to the iPod library.
Through iTunes Download made available through the Apple website First, you need to download iTunes. You can get this by going to the apple website (see link below) or by plugging in your iPod to your computer, and following the instructions. Next, you open iTunes and plug in your iPod. You can buy some songs off of iTunes, or put CD's in your disc drive and burn them to your iTunes library. Lastly, you click and drag the songs you want to add to the iPod. If you have sync set to on (deffault), whenever you plug in your iPod, all of the songs that you added to your iTunes library will be added to the iPod library.
You cant convert it from your computer to your ipod unless you buy it on itunes. If you get it on itunes on your ipod, when you sync it, it will go on itunes
You can buy an ipod or create an account on itunes so you have a "library" of music to listen to.
No. It's fine to buy things from iTunes wirelessly on your iPod touch. Also, the next time you connect your iPod to your computer, your purchases will automatically copy and transfer into your iTunes library.
No. Songs from Limewire can be added to the iTunes library, and then the iPod can be synced. Songs from multiple sources can all co-exist on the iPod without problems.
You have to connect your iPod, open up iTunes, and then sync the iPod with iTunes.
So that you can buy stuff from the iTunes store to add to your iPod and to be able to sync your iPod to iTunes. Hope this helps!
no, 1.Itunes is free 2.you can put music on your computer to Itunes then ipod.
No but if you can afford a 200 dollar itunes card then you can afford to buy an ipod touch