Select a song you want to hear from your Music Library and click on the Play button, or double click the song's title, or press the Space bar to play the song.
Yes the MacBook has iTunes.
You can as long as you have authorised your MacBook via iTunes.
Yes, easily. Put your iTunes on a disk or flash drive and insert it into the macbook. All of your iTunes should easily be transferred and usable.
I'm having the same problem. iTunes starts automatically when I plug in my headphones. Its very irritating and it continues even after I quit iTunes,
Bose make range of products that can be used with Macs and/or iPods. (See links below) If the Bose equipment you have is designed to connect to a MacBook you will need to run a cable from the MacBook's Audio Out/Headphone socket to connect the two.
IN LIMEWIRE YOU HAVE TO RIGHT CLICK ON THE SELECTED SONG AND GO TO FILE LOCATION AND THEN FROM THERE YOU HAVE TO USED ITUNES AS YOUR PRIMARY MUSIC PLAY AND THEN IT SHOULD PLAY THE SONG, OR YOU CAN JUST EASILY, DRAG IT FROM LIMEWIRE TO ITUNES
No, iTunes does not let you change the speed of a song. iTunes will only allow you to play and hold a song, not mix it up or change it. You must have music editing software to change the speed of a song.
Once you download a song that you bought on iTunes to your iPhone, it's yours to keep. You can sync it with your iTunes in your computer and play it through there or burn it to a CD.
If it is an mp3 file (the most common type for downloaded music) you can play it in iTunes or Quicktime - you can drag the song file's icon onto the iTunes icon in the dock to load it. Try double clicking on the song file's icon and see what it opens in.
That might have happened because apps or music on your iPod were downloaded with another iTunes account, try authorising with the iTunes account you used.
Yes they can play mp3s. You just have to use iTunes to put music onto them.
Open Miro... Click on Miro... Prefrences... Folders... Change... Admin... Music... iTunes... iTunes media... Automatically Add to iTunes (on a macbook, not sure about pc)