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garfield September 25th, 2004 11:19 AM

can u download music from limewire to ipod apple?
 
hi,
I was thinking of purchasing a ipod apple. is it true that u can only download music from I-tune? of will i be able to download it anyway eg limewire, kazaa etc. pls advice because if i can only download music from i-tune i will probably not buy it.

Lord of the Rings September 25th, 2004 12:14 PM

If you'e talking about purchasing music via iTunes yes you can do that. But for the non-copyright mp3/4's being shared, yes Limewire is a tool to use to share with others. Depending upon your OS platform, for mac OSX: As soon as an mp3 had dwnlded, it will be copied into the iTunes own library. Once you connect your iPod, iTunes will copy your iTunes song list across to the iPod. I'm not sure about the present version of Windows Limewire, but I think this process will be happening very shortly (I read some time ago that this was being introduced) if it isn't already existent. But the process of copying from iTunes to iPod (I should imagine) will most likely be equivalent. There's plenty of people very happily using the LW-iTunes-iPod combination!

Bosnianheat26 October 1st, 2004 05:58 PM

If you have Window XP, then yes, you can transfer music to an ipod. All you have to do is download itunes from the apple website. Then, when the song is downloaded in your library, click explore. It will take you to the song's file. Right click, and open it with itunes. The song will be added to your itunes library, and then you can download it to your apple.

murasame October 2nd, 2004 12:50 AM

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Originally posted by Bosnianheat26
If you have Window XP, then yes, you can transfer music to an ipod.
Heh, that's a good one. As if having a Mac won't do or it won't offer the same compatibility.

garfield October 2nd, 2004 03:31 AM

thanks
 
thank guy i have bought the ipod and yes it can listen to non-copy right music. i am quite happy with it .it is much better and cheaper than my old Net-MD player by sony.

jayp205 June 3rd, 2006 12:30 PM

ok, a computer moron here! could one you nice people who enjoy limewire music on their ipod please tell the simple people how to do it. i've downloaded the music and it is in my itunes "shared music file" but i cannot transfer it to my library. i called "apple" and a nice man in India said ipod does not support limewire.
please help the downloading challenged people-thank you

Lord of the Rings June 3rd, 2006 01:12 PM

This says it all I think: How to transfer music to my iPod (& iTunes)
The limewire playlist you see in iTunes is simply a playlist. The actual songs still remain in the LW downld folder. So what you need to do is actually add the songs to iTunes Library.

Guitar Freak June 5th, 2006 10:45 AM

ok
 
now is this all free you dont have to pay for it right? like you have to pay for i tunes

sorry if this has already been asked but i'm new and confused!!!!

CyberStalker June 5th, 2006 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guitar Freak
now is this all free you dont have to pay for it right? like you have to pay for i tunes

sorry if this has already been asked but i'm new and confused!!!!

iTunes is free. If you want to buy music through iTunes then you're going to have to pay.

Guitar Freak June 5th, 2006 01:17 PM

?
 
so how can i get limewire songs on my appple ipod? and can i get it for free?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

trevor57 June 5th, 2006 02:25 PM

yes its free. drag the songs into your itunes library, plug your ipod on, it will appear on the left, then drag your songs over from your itunes library to your ipod.

jifkuaf December 23rd, 2006 07:17 PM

If the music is mp3, m4a and aac, you can directly transfer them to iPod.
If you'd like to put limewire videos to iPod, you need to convert to mp4 format and then put onto iPod following this guide: http://www.dvd-tool.com/limewire-to-ipod.html

nutter1111 December 26th, 2006 04:37 AM

ok some help b appreciated :) i have limewire on this computer and no itunes, on the other computer i have itunes but no limewire. firstly how can i get my downloaded tunes to the other computer n then to itunes?? please help, ta

Lord of the Rings December 26th, 2006 04:49 AM

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Originally Posted by nutter1111
i have limewire on this computer and no itunes, on the other computer i have itunes but no limewire. firstly how can i get my downloaded tunes to the other computer n then to itunes?

Transfer via disk, network the computers, whichever options you have. eg: you could burn them to a dvd/cd - RW. Or use a jump drive. Or external hard disk drive.

nutter1111 December 26th, 2006 04:51 AM

thanks, but can i not transfer via memory stick?? n wats the 'network computers' bit mean? the computer idiots need help!lol

Lord of the Rings December 26th, 2006 04:54 AM

A jump drive is a memory stick. Network computers means connect them together via ethernet cable. You'd then need to configure the settings so they can see & communicate with each other. So 2nd computer appears on the 1st computer like another drive.

Jammed010 December 29th, 2006 09:45 PM

Hello, I am new to the iPod world. I was just wondering if there is any way to download music without having to share it? I know there is iTunes, but something free would be nice. Any advice would be extremely HELPFUL!!!! I am just so confused. Thanks in advance. :)

Lord of the Rings December 29th, 2006 10:02 PM

iTunes is free. Unless you want to buy music/videos from their online site.
What's wrong with sharing? p2p = sharing from one to another. If nobody shared then nothing to download via gnutella network.


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