Rip the music files to your computer and then sync the ipod to it via itunes
you can't, but there is this program called iPod rip. but i doubt it works with the new firmwares apple uses on their iPods.
Yes, the iPod will play .mp4 and .mp3. .mp4 files are iTunes songs as you originally downloaded them, and .mp3 files are either converted files that you converted in iTunes or files that you did not get through iTunes. The iPod supports a variety of audio formats: AAC, Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), HE-AAC, MP3, Audible, Apple Lossless, AIFF (as found on CDs), and WAV.
when you plug it into the computer, itunes should come up. if you don't have itunes you should download it. you can put you cds into the computer and it will rip it to your itunes library. then sync your ipod touch.
No, you cannot add attachments of any file type to your emails on the iPod Touch. This includes music files. yes you can because i send photos from my computer email to my ipod. however im not sure and music.
Rip the music files to your computer and then sync the ipod to it via itunes
You can rip music from your iPod to your computer, then to Windows Movie Maker. But, you can't rip it directly from the iPod unless the removable device files can be located through the browse feature.In other words, it's probably easier to copy the iPod audio to your computer before importing. But, if you are able to locate the device, copy the files from it directly and find it faster, go for it.:)
you can drag ipa files to winzip to run an ipa file.
The tasks that one can use iPod Rip software for transferring files to or from a computer. The types of files that can be transferred by using this software are audio, photo, video, ringtones, e-books and contacts. One can usually download the software free of charge.
You can't. It needs to be Jailbroken. -Actually, If you have the iPhone sdk, you can add the ipa to there. Then, add the app from the sdk. Detailed instructions here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JEI_Geb_zc
You have to rip them if they're unprotected and encode them to H.264 mpeg format or buy them from iTunes; but iPods do not have a disk drive on them and therefore cannot play DVD videos or .ifo files (DVD files). Or, you can convert your DVD files to iPod MP4 format with a DVD ripper software.
M4V files are used for TV episodes, movies, and music videos in the iTunes Store .M4V files are similar to .MP4 files, both of which are MP4 files. The difference is that M4V files are opened with iTunes player by default. MP4 files are opened with QuickTime player by default. There are some methods to rip DVD to m4v for iPod iPhone and iPad . I use a DVD ripper for Mac
Not with your computer that has a virus. However, just rip the CD to any other computer and use iTunes to drag the files to your iPod touch.
There is a useful ipod transfer tool for you to use, iPod to Mac Transfer is specially designed for Mac user to transfer iPod files, It can fast transfer, rip, copy and manage your music, video, photo, podcast and TV program from iPod to Mac, iPod to iTunes, iPod to iPod and Mac to iPod transfer is also available.
You add it to your iTunes library first, and then sync your iPod. You can't rip a CD directly onto an iPod because that doesn't work.
iTunes automatically downloads the CD to your iTunes library - you can then transfer them to your ipod. If you are downloading a complete CD image from the net then you will have to burn the CD to import it to iTunes. If you are downloading the files as mp3's then you can simply drag them into your iTunes library and from there into your ipod. Hope that answers your question.
iPod and iPhone support .mp4 video format. To copy your favorite DVD movies into your iPod or iPhone you need converter software that can rip and convert the video file into .mp4 format. The software should have the ability to rip at the same time convert DVD Movie files into .mp4 video format automatically. Using this tool will save you time and effort in copying DVD movies into your iPod or iPhone. With a few clicks and a bit of waiting you'll already have a copy of your favorite DVD movies in your iPod or iPhone and you can watch them anywhere you like.