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.
it does not support windows media player get itunes and you will be fine
Put into iTunes or windows or any media player
You can listen to music on iTunes or Windows Media Player if you've downloaded any types of cool songs. You can also listen to music on Quicktime Player as well as the media player.
I think you want to ask what the iTunes does to your PC -or something like thatwell I downloaded iTunes just because of my iPod (you can't export music and pictures on iPod if you don't have iTunes). I liked iPod so i bought iMac laptop is awesome.Well if you have Windows O.S. iTunes is like Windows Media player. It comes on Mac O.S. like Windows Media player on Windows Operating System. So if you didn't get it till now iTunes is used to play music watch video and some other things. lol btw the person who asked this question need to go back to grade school.
Go to Frostwire's library and click the saved folder on the left, go through and select your songs with the left-click and hold method. They will be highlighted kinda dark. open itunes or Windows Media Player and then transfer them. Message me for any help.
Yes, you can with Windows Media Player.
You can't transfer files from iTunes to a non-Apple device. You can use a different software, such as RealPlayer or Windows Media Player. You can also probably just drag and drop in File Explorer.
RealPlayer, Windows Media Player
I think you mean iTunes. iTunes is a software that allows you to transfer media (music, podcasts, movies, ebooks, etc.) from your computer to your iDevice (iPod, iPhone, or iPad). It also acts as a media player, allowing you to play music files. Comparable software would be Windows Media Player or RealPlayer.
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There is no specific media player that you are "required" to have. You can use Windows Media Player 9, 10, or 11 on Windows XP. They are not part of the service pack and can be reverted to the previous version at any time. You can also use of the many third-party media player applications written for Windows, including VLC, Winamp, iTunes, or RealPlayer.
you can download it off youtube onto realplayer or windows media player
Sorry, but if you want it on iTunes or Windows Media Player you have to have another program.
This is how to do it on Windows Vista. To find out how to do it on Windows XP, go to the question "How do you import iTunes music into WMP?"First, open Windows Music Player. Then open "Documents" then "Music" then "iTunes" then "iTunes Music". You can now drag your music to Windows Media Player Library.
This is how to do it on Windows XP. To find out how to do it on Windows Vista, go to the question "How do you import iTunes music into WMP in vista?"First, open Windows Music Player. Then open "My Documents" then "My Music" then "iTunes" then "iTunes Music". You can now drag your music to Windows Media Player Library.
If you have Realplayer, Or Windows Media player, I believe you can download it and put it on anything.
You Can't... You have to put your iTunes on a CD and then Rip the songs onto Windows Media player to play ipod songs. Tune4Win m4v Converter and Tune4Win M4P Converter can help you convert iTunes movies and iTunes musics to Windows Media Player with great quality.