no, you don't need an account.
Once you've downloaded, go to the list of your downloaded music. Then, drag it out onto the desktop. Then, drag it into itunes, that is the easiest way to transfer music. You can listen to it on Limewire by double clicking it but it is low quality and too much hassle.
Im not sure, but if anything its the format you downloaded it in, it proberably doesn't work with your ipod..
get your memory card then download your downloaded music from limewire to your memory. that's it...
yes it is if you all ready downloaded the music as blue tooth is free
No once you have already downloaded stuff on one computer to your iPod Touch then it is considered the authorized computer for the touch. If you go to another computer all the memory you have now from the old computer will be erased.
To transfer music from BearShare to a PSP the PSP needs to be connected to the computer. When the files are downloaded a person will need to choose where the files should be saved to and the PSP should be chosen as the file to save the files on. This will allow the files to go straight to the PSP once they are downloaded.
Yes,its illegal because you are distributing music.
well if it's on your ipod set your ipod to manual manage music then drag and drop your music without erasing your music
go to your documents then to the limewire folder and select the songs you want to move and copy them to your library
There are many ways. I personally like to download music on my computer and then transfer it to iTunes directly with the help of a third-party tool. The tool I use is Tidabie Music Go. This tool can help you download music from multiple platforms, and then in the "Converted" module of the program, you can choose "Export to iTunes". This way, you can directly transfer the downloaded music on your computer to your iTunes account.
Well, first of all, get your music from youtube and convert it to an mp3 music file on listentoyoutube.com. Then once everything is downloaded, transfer them to itunes from your folders on your computer.