You can "rip" music off any iPod. There are several commercial applications that make this task very easy. There are also many free methods.
Super easy way to get your hands on your ipod songs: open my computer, file e: (when ipod is plugged in), go up to TOOLS, Folder options, View, and click on show hidden items (apple hides and scrambles your song list.) in e: click on ipod_control, music, and you should see "F#" these are the scrambled song titles. transfer to your desktop, and do whatever you want with your songs! great for transferring songs from one ipod to another! don't forget to turn hidden back off, don't wanna delete something you need!
if you have downloaded the itunes back. you have convert the itunes to the format ipod nano supported.
You can get music from trueAnthem to your iPod by doing the following: 1) Download and save MP3s from trueAnthem to your comptuer 2) Drag trueAnthem MP3s to your iTunes library 3) Sync your iPod with iTunes That's it!
When the songs were erased from your Ipod, you can never get it back, maybe you have plugged in your iPod to other PC/laptop that has itunes. You should connect your iPod only to the PC where you have installed your own itunes.
laptop Ipod touch
Nothing!! An iPod just tends to have more features!!
The iPod Touch does not support proprietary formats such as WMA. Such files will need to be converted to standard MP3s to use on an iPod.
No - the iPod does not support the DRM used by Rhapsody - it only supports the DRM used by Apple.You can purchase MP3s (which have no DRM at all) and put them on an iPod, but you can't put Rhapsody subscription music on an iPod.Or remove DRM protection from Rhapsody player downloads to plain MP3s to put into iPod.
Yes, but emails aren't on the iPod, they are on the internet that the iPod connects to.
The only way an mp3 could affect the iPod is that the iPod will show the mp3 file in its songs. iPods work with mp3 files.
iPod and mp4 have the same quality. mp4s are better than mp3s. iPod and Mp4
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.
Unless you tell the ipod or laptop to deleate them no.