That is like asking 'how long is a piece of string?'. It all depends on you devices signal strength, how busy the site is and also on the internet connection speed you have. It would also be effected by the song length. The longer the song the longer it will take
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You can download a digital copy of a CD to iTunes as long as you have a content code.
Yes, as long as you have ever used the iTunes to sync files to your iPod Touch, even if the device is lost or you accidentally deleted or wiped out the data, you still have chances to recover those precious deleted files. If you have made backups on iTunes or iCloud, you could use a third-party tool like PhoneRescue to get back your deleted songs on your iPod touch. For no backup, you can still use the tool to retrieve songs directly from device.
If you are looking to download music for free you can use Limewire. You can use it free for as long as you want; you could get Limewire Pro but you don't need to. On Limewire you can find just about any song or music video.If you want to download music legally, iTunes--for all its faults--is really a good place to start, followed by Amazon. Individual bands or labels may also offer recordings for download.
on itunes, if you click on the song and click info, on one of the tabs, there will be two boxes, one containing 00:00, and the other will contain how long the song is. these two boxes tell the ipod at which point to start and stop the song. say there was a 10 second gap at the start and finish of a song you wanted to skip, simply change the first box to 00:10, so it skips the first 10 seconds of the song, and take 10 seconds off the second box to tell it to skip the last 10 seconds of the song. then simply plug your ipod in and press sync
About 10minutes.
Yes, as long as you have updated your iPod to the latest operating system using iTunes.
Get the white wire that came with your iPod. Now plug the long end in to your iPod. Plug the other end into a USB port on your computer. Turn your computer on, and log on if you haven't already. Now start iTunes. The name of your iPod will magically appear in the column on the left side of iTunes, and iTunes will automatically copy all of your music for you.
It is not recommended (Free downloads = no rightful payment to the artist for their work) but as long as a song is in .mp3 format you can put it onto your iPod
Yes, it will work with both iPod Touches (as long as your iTunes is at least version 8.0 or later). You can register more than one iPod with iTunes.
1st step: Hook up the iPod shuffle to your computer. 2nd step:Insert the CD you want to download 3rd step:Select the songs that you want to download by clicking on their open boxes 4th step: Click import on the bottom-right corner of the screen 5th step:when it's done, click Autofill on the ipod selection
Yes, you can download songs from a desktop computer to an iPod. All you would need to do is connect the iPod to your computer with the chord that came with it, and transfer the songs from iTunes.
Yes - as long as you keep the same iTunes account, it will ask you if, because you already bought the app before, you want to download it again for free. Either press yes to download it, or press cancel to not download it.
Yes. Even if that computer doesn't have Itunes, it is still able to charge the Ipod, so long as the Ipod can be connected to a USB port.
Yes as long as you have enough space on your ipod of course it can just download or open it in itunes and sync it. Also with the new ipod touch you can record videos with the camera and store them.
Right click on shareza and click open with, open with itunes and then it will play, and as long as you dont delete the file it will play on itunes. Sync your ipod and choose your song, now it is on your ipod
You can transfer music from the iPod to any computer, as long as that computer has iTunes.