I think this application can help you . hope helpful!!
transferring downloaded music from one person's computer to another person's computer
transferring data such as music or pictures from your computer to your flash drive
You should use iTunes for transferring music
Yes, you can move music from an iDownloader app to your iTunes library, but the process may vary based on the app and your device. Generally, you can download the music files to your device and then use file-sharing options to transfer them to your computer. Once the music files are on your computer, you can import them into iTunes by dragging and dropping them into the iTunes window or using the "Add File to Library" option. Make sure to check copyright restrictions for the music you are transferring.
You cant illegally download songs from your iPod, it will allow you on computer, and then transfer to the iPod but other than buying from iTunes or Transferring from computer, you cant get music unfortunately.
It would be a hard challenge, since free music (in this case ringtones) is illegal to download. Buying music on a cd, transferring it to your computer and then into your phone would be a better choice.
To download audio onto your Kindle via a computer, first connect your Kindle to the computer using a USB cable. Once connected, your Kindle will appear as a removable drive. Open the drive, locate the "music" or "audio" folder, and then drag and drop your audio files into that folder. After transferring the files, safely eject your Kindle from the computer to complete the process.
No. Downloading is when you receive data from the internet. If you have downloaded a song you can transfer it between any device you have without worrying about downloading over and over . To be clear you only download when receiving data through the internet. Taking a CD and transferring it to your computer then your I Phone is also not downloading.
When your iPod says "synchronizing," it means that the device is transferring data between itself and a connected computer, usually via iTunes or Finder. This process typically involves updating music, videos, playlists, and other content, ensuring that what's on the iPod matches what is stored on the computer. Synchronization can also include backing up settings and data from the iPod to the computer.
At the moment, nobody really knows what will happen to music in the future but some say that we will have robotic people that play music, some say we will have electronic music on a computer and some say it will stay the same and people carry on making music. Only time and technology can tell.
by transferring it.
There are many examples of input, process, output. Some of my own are: Input: Plug iPod into computer Process: Download music from iTunes Output: Listen to music Input: Caterpillar Process: Chrysalis Output: Butterfly