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.
download songs on to your computer, then upload them to your ipod
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The only way an mp3 could affect the iPod is that the iPod will show the mp3 file in its songs. iPods work with mp3 files.
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Yes of course you can.
Yes.
Yes, any kinds of songs can be played on ipod as long as it's an mp3 file, the content of mp3 file doesn't matter.
Mp3 songs are iPod songs'. Mp3 songs work on all iPods ,so an Mp3 is an iPod song. improved answer: There is no reason to convert the mp3 song. mp3 is actually compattible with all iPods alike, and that makes it a lot easier on the user. If the file will not transfer to the iPod/iPhone/iPad, you may need to make sure you didn't accidentally delete it. There may be a few errrors if the songs aren't transfered to iTunes. Make sure if you download mp3 from a website, to add it to iTunes. Hope this helps.
press syncronize on the ipod device thing.
An 8gb ipod can hold around 30,000 songs. (AAC/MP3 128kb/s)
With an iPod you can download iTunes from www.apple.com and upload songs to that program. From there you simply plug your iPod in, and it will sync.