Yes you need to rip them to iTunes, keep in mind it's going to ask you about license rights yahda yahda. Depending on the ipod you have, if you can veiw videos on your Ipod then you can rip DVDs to your itunes software and import it that way.
You can use utilities like Handbrake to rip the video off the DVD. You can then import them into iTunes and sync them with your iPad.
yes if they are purchased from the itunes store. to get money on itunes buy an itunes card and scratch of the back then redeem.now back to the question.yes if they are purchased from the itunes store. no if you rip it from a CD you own. but i don't know if rippin dvds is o.k.
Itunes will not import songs in Windows Media (.wma) format.
No. Any music that is already in your iTunes library can be used. This includes whatever you take from CDs or DVDs, get from the internet, or import from other file sources. Ok.How do you take music off cds etc.. into itunes?
on PC it is file>import to itunes on mac its preferences > import to itunes click on what you want
You'll need a DVD ripper to convert DVD to iTunes supported video format and then import the converted DVD to iTunes. The Freemake Video Converter can convert DVD to almost all popular formats, but it cannot rip the protected DVDs. So if your DVDs are without protection, you can try this wounderful video convert. But if DVD is protected, you can try other professional DVD ripper. Many are unavilable. I use this one (http://tfishsoft.com/dvdripperforwins.html) which works quite well for me. You can try.
Asia imports cars and DVDs.
The song gets imported to iTunes
You cant.
export it from imovie, and you can import to imovie from file
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