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First you put in the Cd to your computer or laptop. Then you sync your music from the Cd to your Itunes. Then after that you just drag the songs you want from the Cd to your Ipod touch in the folder. Unless you don't have your own folder then you have to create one and then go to Ipod touch on the computer screen and go to music then press sync at the bottom.
If you do not have a copy of iTunes software installed install a copy of Itunes software. Assuming the music on the laptop is in mp3 format drag the music files in to the iTunes music library. You can also add tracks from CDs you may own and iTunes can convert them to the mp3 format. Connect the iPod to the laptop's USB socket and iTunes will recognise it. You can then manage the music you want added to your iPod - iTunes can pick a random selection for you or you can set up your own playlist of tracks you particularly want to hear.
Copy the file/folder you have downloaded into 'My Music' (found within 'My Documents') Once the music has copied got to itunes and under file select 'Add folder to Library'. Find the folder you just added and select it. itunes will do the rest.
You can download a digital copy of a CD to iTunes as long as you have a content code.
sync your iphone to your itunes then select transfer purchases to my pc when itunes asks you then once thats happened you will want to go to the itunes directory where your music is found which is usually Music folder then itunes or depending on your operating system you may want to go to program files then check both folders for itunes and once you have found it check though the itunes folders until you find something along the lines of music then purchases or the other way around perhaps and it should be in there and take a copy of that to you desktop and boom, Peace!
Touch Copy is a download for your iPod, iPad, or iPhone. It is to help you rip music off your iPod (or whatever device you have) to your itunes library on your PC or mac.
you need to get itunes and then copy the songs from the limewire folder or where ever you have the music into itunes library
Keep a master file of all your music in a separate folder. Copy and paste the music you want into the iTunes library, you can use iTunes to sync to your device and create playlists. When adding new music be sure to place the new music into the master file first then copy to iTunes.
You cant just send them to it. you need a computer that has itunes and have both ipods on the same account and then plug in the old ipod to the computer and copy the songs to itunes then plug in your new ipod and copy your music to the ipod
By itunes and sync them into your device.
It won't copy if you manually manage music. Copy the MP3s to your hard drive and then import the folders in ITunes.
i have just won an ipod and downloaded trans copy suite and itunes,if you click on trans copy on desktop and click on download manager u can send those files to itunes and u get all yr music downloaded free,i have just downloaded 400 of my fave golden oldies,i use utube for my music,then copy and paste to itunes,it's brill
Copy CD Music to localhost and convert them to iTunes compatible audio.
No I Dont think you can download iTunes to an android tablet because iTunes is made by Apple? But if you want to download music onto your tablet you can plug into a laptop/computer using a usb. Download some music from the internet or using youtube converter, Copy and paste it in to your music file of your tablet. Safely unplug your usb and there should be music in your audio player.
No but if you download using lime wire then you can get caught and fined. It is illegal to use lime wire.
updating your iPhone should not affect your music, but if it does, you should have a copy of your music stored on your iTunes authorized computer. If you purchase your music on iTunes, you should have a copy of all of the music you ever purchased in iCloud incase you lose anything. I think manually managing your media on iTunes has something to do with losing your music after updating.
Finder >Your home folder > Music> iTunes > iTunes music. Depending how big this folder is, copy it onto a flash drive/external hard drive and paste it on to your new Mac, then go into iTunes and import the music folder. Should work. Good luck and congrats on the new Mac!