first, connect your iPod to your computer (or whatever your downloading with) and then on the left you will see an icon of your ipod and your accont name (exsample: Jeffrey's ipod or lolipop's ipod) DON'T click on it. go further down and you will see 'top 25 most played' you can click on this, or 'recently added' either way, you will see the song(s) you want to download. if it is one song, then click-and-drag it to the icon of your ipod. if it is more then one then click-and-drag the file that you are currently on and place it over the icon of your ipod (and then relese the mouse!). if at the top of the pge it says sincing (is that how you spell it??) well if it says sincing ipod, then, well your downloading them! if it doesn't say sincing ipod, then go back and try again if it still doesn't work, try talking to a profitional, ther might be something wrong with your ipod.
Depending on what format your songs are in, it should most likely be able to transfer onto your iPod.
Make sure that the songs that were downloaded onto your iPod are in MP3 format. Songs downloaded from iTunes are not in MP3 format. Even though you can hear the songs on your iPod when you connect headphones to it, the iPod port in your car might not recogonize the songs. The songs on your son's iPod might be in MP3 and that is why you could hear it.
You should be able to convert it using the iTunes converter that came with your iPod...
you can do both, buying would be easier but it obviously costs money
probably if you put the music on to itunes and put it in your ipod then yes
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.
No but you will loose all of the songs that you downloaded to your "touch" at his house...
lol dumb question.......no they dont
Syching your itune library to the folder where your limewire downloads are.
delete them from your itunes libaray then update your ipod.
Yes you can -- when your in itunes drag and drop your music into the ipod touch under DEVICES tab or if you have auto sync on your ipod touch enabled -- just drag and drop your songs into the songs library in itunes!
You need iTunes. The latest version can be free downloaded from http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/. If your songs are in MP3, M4A, AAC, WAV formats, you can directly put them on iTunes and transfer them to your iPod. Here's a guide about how to sync videos and songs to iPod using iTunes http://www.dvdconverterreview.com/how-to-sync-video-and-songs-to-iPod-using-itunes.html