When you take a song off of your iPod, you get back the space the song originally filled in (a song is not a gigabyte, but a few megabytes).
it would take the same space as if you download the song on your computer and then transfer the song to the ipod
To answer this simply, it depends on how much the file is. PS You dont need to care about 1 song maybe 1000 but not 1 song
Yes on the iPod Touch but the info still might be on your computer
The Numark iDJ2 does not appear to take up space on an iPod. Rather, it is outside hardware that can connect to an iPod, not an app that needs to be downloaded onto an iPod.
There is a form available from Apple that allows you to say that you paid for it and you should get the song back for free, but it may take months. The easiest way is to just buy the song again.
It depends on how long your songs are and how much space they take up. When Apple says that an iPod will hold, say, 7,000 songs, it is based on an average of 4 minutes per song and 128-Kbps AAC encoding (which means how much space it takes up).
they don't take any space up
Yes. Most pictures take up about 1MB of space.
It doesn't take any kilobytes to download a song on a iPod.
The average movie takes up about almost 1 GB of space on an iPod.
You cannot take pictures with the iPod Touch. Yes. It depends on what generation the iPod Touch is.
Yes, apps take up memory and space on your iPod.