it is in your itunes music library
yes it can really happenyes
ofcouse as you play ipod music or transfer music from ipod to computer or itunes it will dry battery to recharge ur ipod you need a battery or cable to connect usb port or computer.
You can transfer music from the iPod to any computer, as long as that computer has iTunes.
iPod apps are made to play on an iPod and will not play on a computer.
To listen to the iPod while it is not connected to the computer (assuming you already have songs on it), simply unplug the iPod, connect the headphones to it, play the music and start listening.
Yes, an iPod Nano can play music.
Yes you can. You take what ever music you have on your Ipod and transfer it to a computer. Then you can transfer it from the computer to the Ipod.
There is no way to play music from your iPod without syncing it with iTunes, unless you can find a user generated program online. However, you can put music from iTunes and your iPod on other devices by following the steps on this website: http://hubpages.com/hub/transfer-music-from-ipod-to-computer. Once your music is on your computer, move the file from your computer to the removable device you wish yo put it on.
No, your music on your computer will be safe. However, bscause iTunes only allows an iPod to be synced with one music library at a time, the music won't be able to be synced to another computer.
What you need: 1- ipod with music on it. 1- white cable that connects ipod to computer 1- xbox plug the cable into ipod then plug into the USB slot on the xbox. go to music when on dashboard. select your ipod and play what songs you like.
You plug in the music device to your computer, using the [most likely white] USB. iTunes will come up if it's an iPod. You download songs from the internet (LIMEWIRE IS A VIRUS), then drag them to whatever play list on your iPod. If you want movies and videos, you need Windows Media Player. It might require a download, so try to be prepared with a scan! Well, if it's not an iPod, sorry.