The songs you are looking for have either been moved or deleted.
When you add a song into i tunes, the actual file itself is still in the folder/directory (or wherever) it was before you added it to your i tunes library. You need to make sure that those songs stay where they were before you transferred them otherwise i tunes will not know where the files are to access and play them.
NOTE: i tunes does not store any files you add to it it is simply a way to organize your media and transfer media to your i pod.
Make sense?
Itunes will not import songs in Windows Media (.wma) format.
import them from the file button in itunes
no you cant because the ipod was only made to read songs off itunes sorry
I cant imagine you wont be able to. iTunes is a global program, try searching it.
No you cant, it only works via iTunes.
you cant if i were u id use imesh its better
The annoying thing is u cant. The only way that i know which works is to burn songs onto a CD and then add the CD songs to itunes then u can download for free
mmm you cant download songs directly to your ipod unless youre using itunes
you cant download the songs on your ipod unless you buy them. Songs contain wma, itunes does not use that. get a converter on your computer.
you cant. gotta use itunes. sorry bro
you have to make an new folder and save all of your media fire songs to that folder. you do that by clicking download song and then it will give an optoion of open or save and hit save.
First, they must be in AAC format (the kind itunes uses) and they cant be protected (no .m4p's) so just get your Itunes songs that aren't protected (.m4a) and put them on your sd card.