No, it does not cost you unless you are caught handling stolen music that you should have paid for and then it will cost you a lot.
you have to have both itunes and limewire. you download the music on limewire and press launch at the bottom f the screen and it goes to itunes the put it on your ipod.
You just have to point Limewire to the folder in which you are currently storing your music through the Limewire preferences.
all you have to do is have itunes open and get the song from limewire and it automatically adds it to a new playlist
when you download music from limewire it automatically goes to a folder in MyDocuments called Limewire. In your music player or Itunes or whatever you have open the limewire files there and then sync to your mp3
no, you can use limewire or bearshare
iTunes, limewire, many more.
that's not right.. I have LimeWire but i removed, but it put the music i downloaded from LimeWire over to my iPod.Try to get FrostWire, its the same, just more safe.
use itunes, it will convert it to the correct format before it loads it
Music is put on the iPod by iTunes. Downloaded music must first be added to the iTunes Libray by iTunes [File > Add to Library], then iTunes will put it onto the iPod. If necessary, music must converted into a format that is usable by iTunes. This depends on your set up. iTunes will try to convert files as it adds them to the library.
Go onto limewire and search for the music you want. then download it and it will appear in your library in limewire. then click and drag onto itunes.
What you have to do is locate the shared folder from Limewire (the source file where all the music is downloaded to) and import songs into Itunes (file-add folder to library) and select it. BAM! it starts to take all the music into itunes and will attempt to convert any music that Itunes doesn't recognize. I'M NICE!
you have to share limewire with your itunes. In itunes/limewire, share the files, and the songs will automatically go onto your itunes. Then do what you would normally.