You can sync to your iPod with Windows Media Player. This app costs $, but it does work. http://www.mgtek.com/dopisp/
I heard that a way to have your Ipod nano configure to windows media player to use for sync... go to www..mgtek.com/dopisp/ Somehow you have to purchase a plug-in which is around $20 bucks
You can do this by connecting up the device, opening Windows Media Player and clicking the 'Sync' button at the top of the player, providing you are running Windows XP or Vista.
What is an Ipod Nano? The iPod Nano (trademarked, marketed, and stylized as iPod nano) is a portable media player designed and marketed by Apple. The first generation of the iPod Nano was introduced in the end of 2005 as a replacement for the iPod mini.
talk to APPLE about this one hun. if u go on the apple website, you can download the software to convert ur music to windows media player or mac x
Nope - the i-Pod nano is a media player only - not a phone.
Depending upon personal preference a Coby MP3 player might be more attractive than an iPod Nano. They both share many of the same features but the Coby MP3 player is significantly cheaper and uses Windows Media.
No to use and ipod nano you need windows xp or newer
The iPod Nano is made by Apple and is a portable media player. It has several features including a music player, video player, storage for photos, and Bluetooth technology.
you have to use itunes dumby
Connect the device to your computer, go to Windows Media Player or iTunes and go to the 'sync' list. Drag music from your library into the sync list.
The iPod nano, is supposed to be used on iTunes. iTunes should recognize it.
Windows Media Player does not have ipod support. Although there is a plugin available which adds ipod support to it, it is not free.Winamp, which is free, does have ipod support. It can be downloaded at the link below. There is another freeware that supports all iPods, including iPhone and iPod Touch up to firmware 1.1.4. The interface is very similar to the one of iTunes. Library and playlists are in the left pane, songs can be dragged to the playlists. To read more, visit the link section.