Of course I do. I manage my music/playlists through Itunes and everytime I connect the Ipod to my PC- it automatically syncronized with the Itunes and if I've added new tunes to the library- transfers the files over to the Ipod.
Of course I do. I manage my music/playlists through Itunes and everytime I connect the Ipod to my PC- it automatically syncronized with the Itunes and if I've added new tunes to the library- transfers the files over to the Ipod.
You will view IPod as a drive where you can drag/drop to or cop/paste. Basically, you can copy whatever you want to it. I sent snoop 2 links and he insisted on using the wrong one with a trial version.
You will view IPod as a drive where you can drag/drop to or cop/paste. Basically, you can copy whatever you want to it. I sent snoop 2 links and he insisted on using the wrong one with a trial version.
Ipods are preprogrammed to act as mass storage devices in the first place: all the space not used by Itunes' music can be filled with anything you want.
No you can't. The soft randomly disperses files into random directories- an attempt to protect the content from illegal copying. So you can't just make a copy of your music that was recorded by Itunes.
But who cares, there's still plenty of free space to copy everything the way you want it to be.