Actually, you can even without the use of third party software. With your iPod connected to your machine find the ipod, allow the folder to show hidden files, and open up your ipod folder. Copy "iPod_Control" onto your computer and have iTunes add that folder to your music collection, that folder contains all your music on your iPod.
yes you can. you need a white cable which if you have lost can easily be bought at amazon.co.uk/ Amazon.com if you search '(NAME OF IPOD) computer cable' .
I'm already assuming that you have itunes on your computer and if not Google how to install it.
Put the cd into the computer and it should pop up with a box asking what you would like to do with it. click x and click onto itunes which should then ask you if you want to download it to your itunes library. click yes to everything that should come up. it will then begin downloading which may take a few minutes depending on the size of the cd and length of the songs. when all the songs have a green tick next to them instead of an orange line, you may then take out the cd. if you click on music which is on the top of the scrolling list at the left, and search (in the top right) for your songs they will be there. if you want them onto your ipod use the cable to plug in your ipod into the usb port. it should make a confirmation sound and you should wait at least 30 seconds. it may ask you to sign up for an apple account or something but just say 'ask again later' or 'try again later' . create a playlist by clicking file and create new playlist. make a name for your playlist such as '(YOUR NAME)'s songs' and click back onto music. left click the song you would like onto your ipod and hold it down until it looks like you have picked it up. drag it to your playlist and it should go a darker colour as if you have highlighted it. let go of the left click over the playlist and continue for any songs that you would like. then click on 'My ipod' or whatever your ipod's name is, and click on the music tab at the top. click the box next to your playlist and it should now have a tick in. at the bottom right it should say 'sync' . this means that all the songs on your playlist should be downloaded to your ipod for you to listen to at your leisure.
Yes, but if you sync your iPod with that computer, the CD will be erased from your iPod, so I would recommend leaving the CD on iTunes.
This is a problem... For as long as you have original CD, there is no legal problem to use the same CD in mp3 downloaded from internet. For this I use www.tunese.com
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Yes.
To put music from a USB stick onto a CD, it must first be downloaded to the computer. Then the music files can be burned (downloaded) onto a CD using the CD-ROM.
Yes, you can put music on a jailbroken iPod Touch.
No, you do not need a CD to put music on your iPod Touch. The individual song just has to be in your iTunes Music library.
The 'iPod type music' is mp4 formatted music, which can be dragged from iTunes and burned on a blank CD.
Waltz dance music on cd can be purchased at Amazon or Walmart. It can also be downloaded directly to an iPhone, iPod, or iPad from iTunes for listening on the go.
yes .step 1 simply insert the CD a window will come up and ask some stuff click "rip CD with itunes" and itunes will come up and it will start copying the music files to your itunes librairy .step 2 connect your iPod to your computer click on your iPod icon in itunes. click the music tab and select that albulm or the whole library. click sync and your iPod should begin syncing the music.congratulation's you just put a CD on your iPod for more help go to apple's iPod site www.apple.com then click iPod-itunes
Im not sure, but if anything its the format you downloaded it in, it proberably doesn't work with your ipod..
you have to burn the music off your computer to the CD you can put music fromm your iPod to a CD ...............................................you didnt know that and vote for Obama