Two thousand songs to fit in 8 gigabytes would require an average of 4 megabytes per song, what could be possible if you use bitrates lower than 128 kilobits per second.
If you have iTunes, you can rip CDs onto your library and sync them onto your iPod. You can also buy and download songs from iTunes and put them on your iPod. If you have an iPod touch, you can also get songs from the iTunes app, which is always a default app on the iTouch.
you plug your itouch in to the computer then, go on itunes and after that you drag the songs or just a song that you want on to the ipod to where it says i dont know like...Sarah's ipod touch or what ever you name is ipod touch. Then, it will downlaod on to it.
an Itouch has a touch screen and a ipod does
First, make sure that there is enough space left on your iPod Touch (iTouch). You can go to settings, and then to general, and then to about to see how much space you have left on your iPod Touch. Then, make sure you are using iTunes when transferring the songs via the data cable/charging cable.
Up to 2000 songs...depending on the file sizes.
an itouch is a phone as a ipod is just a music player
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if you mean like you bought songs on your iPod and they were never on your PC than plug your iPod in, hit sync, and it should ask if you would like to transfer the items on you iPod to your computer so hit transfer
Although you may have just enough room, you should get the next step up, which would be the 32 gigabyte iPod Touch. The more room you have left on the iPod Touch, the smoother things will run.
I have an iPod touch, i have Limewire and iTunes. All the songs I download with Limewire go right onto my iTunes therefore not paying for the songs.
On a 4g ipod touch: 8GB- 2000 songs, 32GB- 7000 songs, 64GB- 16,000 songs.
if the info is not on the computer then it will not sync with the ipod , itouch ,iphone there is no way yet of restoring the ipod of this mess