iPods are designed to synchronize with your iTunes library. So anything in your library will be reflected in your iPod and vice versa. That said, you can also choose not to resynch, but you won't be able to make any changes to your iPod library if you do that. Apple designed it like that to prevent music piracy, so you can't simply go to a friend and get 5 gigs of free music. There is a way around it however. It is a program called iTunes Plus. The program allows you to effectively hijack your iPod and make it more flexible. I had my entire library on a computer in Germany, then I moved back to the USA, and ran into the problem of resynching, this program was the best solution I found at the time.
it depends on what you are using it for, for music it is good for video it isn't because video takes up alot of space, and music takes about 2000 for 8 gigs
60 hours
It depends on the Quality of the MP3 or file. It varies.
4 gigs is an ok amount for music but if you wanted to store films then you would probably want more. 4 gigs can store about 1000 songs.
Microsoft are being jerks about this. The only way is to burn your music to a standard audio CD, then pop that CD into your 360 and rip it using the UI. Weak. I don't want to do this with my 15 gigs of audio. or use an ethernet cable
You can't
Buy one that you like for example it would possible be your favorite color and if you really like to listen to music then buy on that has alot of gigs on it so it can hold alot of songs. but if you don't listen to music much then buy one that doesn't have as many gigs so you can listen to your favorite songs but you won't waste your money on gigs that you won't even use.
the number of albums or songs sold on itunes and also your gigs or concerts will determine how much money you will make. it can be 50,000 or 500,000 dollars.
Using the SI international standard:2.646825 Gb
get gigs. you probablyhave to bea decent singer if you're even considering it. getting gigs is the easiest way to start.
gigs. you had it right