To fix the issue of podcasts not syncing to your iPod touch 2G due to unsupported formats, first, ensure the podcast files are in a compatible format, such as MP3 or AAC. You can convert unsupported files using iTunes by selecting the podcast, going to “File,” then “Convert,” and choosing “Create MP3 Version.” After conversion, try syncing again. If the problem persists, check your iTunes settings to ensure that podcasts are set to sync correctly under your device settings.
No. iTunes is not supported by the DSi. It does, however, support the audio format of music downloaded from iTunes.
if you have downloaded the itunes back. you have convert the itunes to the format ipod nano supported.
Music files downloaded from the iTunes store come in the format "Purchased AAC", and video files downloaded from the iTunes store come in the MP4 format
To view all the podcast episodes you've downloaded in iTunes 8, open iTunes and click on the "Podcasts" section in the sidebar. From there, you can see a list of all your subscribed podcasts. Click on a specific podcast to view its episodes, and any downloaded episodes will be marked or highlighted. You can also sort or filter the episodes based on your preferences.
Assuming that the movie has been downloaded from a source other than iTunes and you now wish to add it to the iTunes library you will need to check that the movie is in a format recognised by iTunes.
Yes, it does play movies, but only in .m4v format or other format directly downloaded from iTunes.
Yes, they can as long as you manually place the file into the mp3. Also you have to convert the file you downloaded into mp3 format.
a PodCast is the equivalent of a radio or TV show but they can be downloaded from iTunes (or other sources) to be listened to/viewed on an iPod (or other suitable player) at a time convenient to you. Most PodCasts are free and iTunes gives you the option to subscribe to a particular podcast so any new editions are automatically downloaded to your computer as they become available.
iTunes provides a directory of podcasts but does not host or supply podcasts. Podcast providers host their podcasts on their own sites and would use their site's logs to determine the number of subscribers to their podcasts. The potential audience will be the 160 million users of iTunes.
Right click the file and choose get info. If that doesn't solve the problem it's either due to a file permission problem or a file format problem. Check if your user is the owner of the file and if the file format is supported by iTunes. If not you will have to convert it to a supported format.
To transfer iPhone-purchased songs and books to iTunes and computer, i often use iMacsoft iPhone to PC Transfer, it can easily backup purchased songs, books and downloaded podcasts and iTunes U in an easy way.
Plug it into Itunes and go to ur podcasts there, deleet the podcast from your iTunes then sync your iPod agin