You select the files you want then click and drag them onto a playlist within Tunes that always works for me =]
Convert them to .mp4 files.
You aren't supposed to be able to transfer from your iPod to iTunes. Apple thinks this will cause illegal music sharing.
Limewire was shut down because US Courts found it was violating copyright law.
LimeWire was shut down because the US Courts found that it was violating copyright law.
you have to share limewire with your itunes. In itunes/limewire, share the files, and the songs will automatically go onto your itunes. Then do what you would normally.
The only way to do this that I have found is to simply click and drag the files from Limewire into your main I Tunes library. From there you can create your playlists as normal.
My best answer is to turn it into a mp3 file from iTunes LimeWire, then save it onto your computer. Then plug in your iPod shuffle on the computer, and import the saved music from your computer to the iPod.
Open the folder that has the downloaded files. To transfer drag the files from LimeWire onto your external hard drive
I know good converter MelodyCan (http://www.convert-any-media.com/) that can easily converts audio and video files from iTunes. You may try. ;)
MPEG-4 audio files can be imported to iTunes 9. They will usually have the extension .m4a or .mp4. The AAC files that you can purchase from the iTunes store are MPEG-4 audio files.
Things needed when transferring are : Computer with net connection itunes and Limewire softwares installed. Start by opening up LimeWire. Select the preferences menu. Select Saving. Browse the destination files to select a folder that is also used by iTunes. Highlight the particular file and open it. Click Apply on the Options screen to save the folder as the destination folder.
Preferences -> Itunes sharing