open itunes, then insert your cd, click on add to, it will download them, the ones you dont want you remove the check mark next to the song, by clicking on it. once your cd is on itunes, all you have to do is plug iin your ipod it will update it automatically. you can also delete songs by right clicking them and hit delete, once they are deleted off of itunes, it will also delete them off of your ipod, itunes pretty much does it for you. also click on your ipod name on the left of the screen, in the middle. it will update it and also show you how much space is left on your ipod. hope this helps, good luck
2006-12-27 16:28:14
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answered by iMaTwin 3
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when you load your cd on your computer, it should open up iTunes automatically. If it doesn't, start by opening up iTunes, then load the CD.
you can set the iTunes preferences to then automatically download the CD to your computer.
From there you can move your music to your iPod
2006-12-27 16:29:57
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answered by bata4689 4
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nicely... i do no longer understand something approximately Kazaa or Limewire, yet i'm going to assert... you needless to say could placed in iTunes on your new computing device. while that's completed... hook up your iPod. the only songs you could pass out of your iPod on your new computing device are the songs that to procure from the iTunes shop. the different songs, you could no longer pass onto iTunes. regrettably, it in basic terms would not paintings that way.
2016-10-19 01:56:18
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answered by ? 4
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transfer your music from cd to laptop or computer music folder then using ipod software on computer transfer the music to ipod nano or shuffle
2006-12-27 16:32:16
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answered by Tommiecat 7
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