You can download IDump and it will take all the songs from your IPod and put it into a folder in your computer from which you can move into Itunes.
iTunes features a weekly free song which is usually changed every Tuesday. (See links below)
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.
iTunes only has so much copy right to the movies. they will sell out and increase quanity slowly.
You can buy 21 songs with a $30 iTunes gift card. It would add up to about $29 if the songs are $1.29 each.
No. Itunes has it's own format that is not compatible. You may be able to burn the songs to a disc, then put them back into the computer from the disc... that may change the format. There are also converters you can download that will convert the Itunes mp4 format to an mp3 format.
each song on itunes is one dollar, so you do the math.... some songs might be a little more expensive, i am saying around 90 songs
iTunes songs are always under DRM protection, so you need special tool to remove it. Recommend Daniusoft Media Converter Ultimate to you.
You can get the songs from anywhere, but they have to be AAC files, such as .m4a files. You can use iTunes to convert .mp3 and .wma files into .m4a so they will work. A word of warning, though: if you buy songs from the iTunes store only iTunes Plus songs (without DRM) will work on the DSi.
yes, so you can sync it, buy movies, apps and songs
on itunes or on the youtube app
Actually, I've checked iTunes and there aren't even the JAPANESE songs on it, so I don't think you can get the English versions either...Sorry...