The best way to do this, is to make a backup copy of her music using itunes. This will copy her entire music library onto CD's. You then load those same CD's onto your computer, now I would reccomend manually copying the songs into a folder on your PC and then adding them into itunes on your pc. The Reason for this? well, all of the settings from her itunes will transfer over to your itunes. This is a mess!. So copy the music manually into a folder
(right click on the CD, click explore, then copy all of the songs into a folder) and then just add those songs into your music library! Simple!
Cheers!
2006-12-27 21:17:12
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answered by Antil0ck 4
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File sharing is illegal - but the easiest way is to clear the ipod you want to use to transfer the muic to free up space. Then enable disk use in the ipod settings. In my computer you will see you ipod as a hard disc
Then using my computer, go to her itunes music directory. Normally found in my documents, my music, i tunes, itunes music. Copy all files and paste into the ipod director, normally the E: drive.
Then eject the ipod and plug into your pc. You will then see the ipod in the my computer directory, explore the ipod and cut all the files you have just put into it and past them into your itunes music directory - again normally, my doecuments, my music etc.
Then open itunes. click file, add folder - find your itunesmusic folder and click ok. It will then search that folder for all the new songs you have just added and it will list them in your library for free usage. This will not allow you to play songs that are protected as you will need her itunes password to authorise your machine. You are allowed up to 5 machines to be authorised so if she did give you the password then you can play songs she has brought from itunes.
Need more help, just lety me know
2006-12-27 23:41:45
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answered by Anonymous
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here's how you do it.
first download the songs you want in the net, then instal the instalation cd of your ipod to your daughters computer, after instaling everything go connect your ipod to the computer and click Windows media player, go to the sync(syncrhonize) and see if you ipod is connected, press f3 to add all songs from the pc to the player then add it to your ipod.
2006-12-27 21:26:42
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answered by shadow_gx 2
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you should use itunes for the ipod so make a cd and get carry of that to itunes. then u could make a playlist (ctrl+n) and then placed all of the music your daughter needs on her ipod in this playlist. then plug interior the ipod and an ipod icon could look. bypass to thi music tab and verify the container that announces something alongside the traces of "continuously chack playlists" or something like that. then on the backside appropriate click "sync" or "word" wish i helped
2016-10-19 02:08:39
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answered by goodgion 4
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you will need software such as itunes on your daughters computer to transfer the music to the ipod (you probably installed itunes on your computer to use with your Ipod so probably cant get it to work on your daughters...it will only work on the computer it was originally installed on. You could install Anapod explorer - http://www.softpedia.com/get/IPOD-TOOLS/Multimedia-IPOD-tools/Anapod-Explorer.shtml or Songtbird - http://www.songbirdnest.com/) then use Itunes on your computer to transfer from your Ipod
2006-12-27 21:32:40
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answered by Cromag 3
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iPod download is a one way street. you cannot download music from an iPod
2006-12-27 21:17:46
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answered by bata4689 4
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It is supposed to be a one way street but there is software you can get to bypass this. iPodcopy being one that springs to mind.
2006-12-27 21:23:19
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answered by xanction 1
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youre not supposed to
but you can if u get some software
what platform - pc/mac?
2006-12-27 21:13:59
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answered by limpit 3
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