You must first transfer your CD music to itunes, then sync itunes with your iPad.
Use Floola.
To transfer music on your PS3 to your iPad 3 you can simply back it up from your PS3 to your computer and then use iTunes to put it on your iPad.
Yes, you can store music on the iTunes website and then transfer it to your iPad 3 for free.
Your entire music collection (iPad + iPod Touch) is already on your computer so I think you need to simply to simply connect your iPod Touch first and then select the songs/albums that were on your iPad to your iPod Touch.
Sync them with your computer to the same iTunes account. The songs will be downloaded automatically. Songs made with the programs such as Garageband can be shared via iTunes as well.
Import songs into iTunes. Sync with iPad.
You can use iTunes or other similar software or transfer your music from your computer via iTunes.
If you mean Windows Media Player, then yes you can.You just have to convert the file type to MOV, unless it's already that file type.I go to MediaConverter.org to do that.Hope this helps1
You can transfer photos from an iPad to a PC using MobiKin Assistant for iOS: Install and launch MobiKin Assistant for iOS on your computer. Connect your iPad via USB and tap Trust on the device. Once recognized, go to Photos in the program. Select the albums or photos you want to transfer. Click Export to save them to your PC. This method ensures your photos are transferred safely and in full quality.
Dear friend,you can do like this.Step 1: Install and launch iPad to Mac Transfer. Once connect your iPad to Mac computer, and all information about your iPad itseft, such as Type, Capacity, Version, Serial Number, and Format, will be shown on the main interfaceStep 2: In toolbar, click "Add files to iPad" button to transfer music from Mac to iPad. When it pops up a dialogbox window, select and check music from Mac local.Step 3: When all the settings have done, you may click "open" button to transfer music to iPad.
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