Plug in your iPod and open up iTunes on your computer. Then, there are two ways you can go from here. You could either go through each individual song, select each repeat, and then delete them all at once, or you could delete all the songs on your iPod and re-sync the iPod with iTunes with the songs you want to be on there.
Yes but you need extra tool to remove iTunes DRM protection. I suggest Daniusoft Media Converter Pro.
nothing will happen. iall my songs on itunes are illegally downloaded and nothing happens. itunes are such a rip. $1.69 for a song, i dont think so.
Just hook it up to iTunes, go to the Sync menu and uncheck the "Purchased on iPad" box. then sync. That gets rid of the songs that you downloaded from itunes using your iPad. I assume that's what you meant.
No.
100 songs on itunes on average are downloaded a second
If it is already an mp3 file, you just drag it into iTunes from the folder it is in.
They film what they do
Upgrading from iTunes 10 to iTunes 11 will not remove any songs from your library.
The best legal way to get all of Owl City's songs downloaded is to search 'Owl City' on iTunes and download all of the songs.
Sync them with your computer to the same iTunes account. The songs will be downloaded automatically. Songs made with the programs such as Garageband can be shared via iTunes as well.
Honestly, I don't think that iTunes trades their music for the music you illegally downloaded.
To put a song on your Apple device, you must first put it on iTunes. You can do that buy importing a mp3 file from your computer, or purchasing it from iTunes directly. Then you can sync iTunes with your device which copies the songs onto it.