Yes you can transfer music from your ipod to your itunes library, go to ipodrip.com. They let you transfer a limited amount of songs for free and then you must pay to download them all. I used it last week and it transferred all of my songs into my itunes library.
i use copytrans is great and free
yes it does but you can buy them again from itunes or get them for free from imesh,limewire or frostwire
you have to ensure that the file format you input is supported by ipod otherwise it cannt be displayed, to do that you can use some converters like this one i have been used, it is called Ukoo iPod MP4 Video Converter.
There are other software which you can use to transfer mp3 to ipod. I used to use winamp.
Yes, you must have iTunes if you get an iPod. The only way to get the software used to run your iPod is through iTunes, and the only way to do many things for your iPod is through iTunes.
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.
Yes, if you buy a used iPod Touch, it still works with iTunes.
Yes; iPods can be used like external flash drives.
Ask if you guys can share an account. More than 1 ipod can be used with the same music and account but if you are using different computers you can import your music. If it is an older ipod you may be able to open up the ipod device in my computer and go to tools, folder options, view and then go down to view and then go down to view hidden files and folders. If it is not an older ipod and it is a touch or another newer ipod you have to download a program to import your music. If you don't import your music when you hook up your ipod to the computer and sync it with itunes, itunes will mirror what's in your itunes library to your ipod. So if nothing is in your itunes library everything will be deleted. There will be a message that comes up saying that the ipod has been synced with another itunes library and if you want to either sync the purchased songs from the ipod, erase and sync or cancel. Cancel the sync and click on your ipod in the side bar so you can get your ipod information there you can select to not sync your ipod when it's connected. So this it will save you a lot of hassle. Now you can download a program to transfer the songs from your ipod to your computer. Music rescue is great and it's free. There is just a message that comes up every 50 songs asking you to buy. It copies all your songs from your ipod to your computer. You can choose to transfer directly to itunes or create a folder of your songs. I recommend you create a folder and add it to itunes. Once you have all your songs in itunes double check all of your songs play and they don't have errors.
The songs don't show up on your itunes because they're not on your computer. You cant transfer the songs onto your computer either because that only works with apps and videos. If you don't have an itunes account you need to click on store and create new account. If you right click the name of his ipod you can change the name, and then click on the ipod on itunes and press sync. This will put all your songs on the ipod, and remove all of his. It will probably ask you if you want to remove the songs, so just click yes, because there is no way you can keep his songs on it unless you never sync it. However, it would be possible to get his songs if he put them on CD for you, but as far as I know it would be illegal if he sold them to you that way, and there maybe a danger that that would be illegal anyway, so I would stay away from that option as you could be fined.
Syncing to your iPod means that all of the songs, apps or other things that you have bought from iTunes that are in your library but not on your iPod will be copied and put on to your iPod. To do this you need a USB 2.0 cable. This should have come with your iPod.