yes
You don't have to download songs onto your iPod, but that is half of what the iPod was made for.
Currently, you cannot drag songs from your iPod onto a computer; you may only put songs from the computer onto the iPod, not vice versa. Therefore, there is nowhere to go to get songs on the iPod onto the computer.
It is possible to copy songs directly to an iPod, bypassing iTunes. However, it is not an officially support feature and doing so can cause artwork to not be transferred properly.
You buy the songs on itunes and download them onto your ipod.
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.
The iTunes store has a variety of songs for you to choose from, also you can download a cd onto your iPod.
Unless your ipod is hacked, it is not possible to download your library onto a computer. You could however, use your ipod as a thumb drive or a disk drive and physically place the song files you want moved onto it, and move them off onto the new computer.
Put the songs back onto the computer from the ipod.
You just have to transfer the songs from one iPod to an iTunes library, and then transfer those songs in the library to the other iPod.
Hi there, The way i do it is like this: - insert the Cd to your computer and then rip the songs or the whole Cd on to itunes. From there you can download the songs from your computer onto your Ipod. Hope that helps Mo
if the songs are on ur computer. Just convert them first.
U can download 1000 songs.