You just cracked on Guido whom I like and I'm not completely sure what frostwire is and with the (lol) at the end
I'm not sure you're not cracking on me. I will answer the question though. Yes you can put music from other download
sites to iTunes. Through trial and error (remember I'm new to this ) I've found out that iTunes won't take all files. Also
if you delete the music from your computer it won't play on iTunes anymore. I put everything I download on disc and then
import it to iTunes and it's permanent unless you delete it yourself.
@Guido
You are right about the cost but to me it seems like the better value when it comes to iPods. My Nano cost $145.00 and
it was only 8GB. The Touch cost $225.00 and $295.00 for 8GB and 32GB. The classic cost me $245.00 - 10percent discount
and it holds 160GB. It doesn't have all the games and apps and camera like the Touch so I guess it's all in what you need.
I only need music space. I don't have a cellphone either.(sort of) No smartphone or anything that I use. I have a trackphone
in my car in case I break down or have an emergency or occasionally call my wife when I get to work. (Gotta tell her I love her)
No one has the number and it's not used for anything else. You seem so tech savvy I can't believe you don't have one
Take care man, Peace. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Brian_Evans from Tuesday, September 13, 2011 7:50:28 PM)
Brian_Evans wrote:
Hey Budred that sounds like what I'm looking for, can you copy songs to that ipod classic that you didn't get from itunes? Like frostwire ...lol
Budred wrote:
I (finally) finished importing all of my cd's to iTunes. That may not sound like a difficult task but I've had hundreds
of disks that when popped into iTunes came up unknown artist and no track titles. I had to type (peck) the song title,
artist, album title, genre, and sometimes year for thousands of songs. I've been doing this for about a month.
Over a thousand cd's and 11,000 songs and I still have over 60 gigs for any new music. Anyone that doesn't already have
an iPod, buy the classic. This thing has to hold about 20,000 songs or more. It's not as cool as the touch as far as features
go but if all you care about is the music this is the way to go. Peace!