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My son gave me his Ipod for when I go walking or to the gym.
He lost everything that goes with it, but I have the charger and download cord.
He only downloaded like 20 songs (songs that I don't want to here).
Well I'm looking to load this thing up with songs.
Do I have to use "I tunes", or can I use any LEGAL site?
What site do you use?
Like I said, LEGAL!!
 
You have several options...

- Buy from itunes, and have your songs locked with AAC encoding, or saved as MP3 (the option is buried).
- Go with a a freeware solution, called MediaMonkey. It allows you to copy both-ways.
- Buy the cd and rip it to the drive, and upload using mediamonkey or itunes.

Either way, you'll want to save your music as MP3, because it is the more "common" format amongst music programs.

Keep in mind; when you plug that ipod into a different computer; itunes WILL format it. My neice found this out the hard way about a year ago.

Personally; I don't use itunes; I buy the cd and rip it to the drive (or sometimes buy the track thru napster), then use MediaMonkey to upload to the ipod. Beats having the file/folder structure sorted wrong.

You have a choice in AAC or MP3 formats... MP3 is going to be more compatible across several platforms (dvd players, some car stereos, most PC software, etc).
 
Any song you download from anywhere other than itunes will have to be converted to the ipod format. Easy to do but a PITA.

If you have a cd you want to put on the ipod, the ipod software will convert it during uploading.

IMO, itunes is just too convenient not to use with the ipod for downloading songs.
 
An ordinary mp3 file downloaded from anywhere will work on the iPod, it doesn't need to be converted, I used to have one. Just drag n' drop into iTunes.

HeartBreak said:
Keep in mind; when you plug that ipod into a different computer; itunes WILL format it. My neice found this out the hard way about a year ago.
Only if you have iTunes set to automatically synchronize with the hard drive. If you disable this option it won't format.
 
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eNforcer said:
An ordinary mp3 file downloaded from anywhere will work on the iPod, it doesn't need to be converted, I used to have one. Just drag n' drop into iTunes.

Agreed; I keep my entire collection in mp3 format because of this; and because of playing it in the DVD player sometimes, or in my car stereo (which supports 100 or so mp3's per cd). I also use my ipod with my mp3's.

I'm just one of the few that doesn't like itunes - it mangles the folder organization.
 
Monkey Wrench said:
FastEddy turned me onto this site and it is terrific: http://music.allofmp3.com/

You may have to convert the tunes to work on your iPod, but at these prices, it may be worth it!
MW, am I seeing things right on that site? $3 for a whole album? And like $.20 for each song? That's dirt cheap!
 
I love this site.
They charge by the file size and not by the song.
Dirt cheap over the other sites and for now its legal.
 
Candyman said:
MW, am I seeing things right on that site? $3 for a whole album? And like $.20 for each song? That's dirt cheap!


Yup! I downloaded three albums for my kids (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Sponge Bob and Madagascar) for a total of $8.00 at CD quality bit rates. I then just burnt each kid a copy of each to play at night in their rooms.

Also rebuilt my Def Leppard collection because my cassette tapes are MIA. It's a great site!
 
RatzoRC said:
I came across this site.
$40.00 to join, never pay anything again.
Unlimited use.

http://www.imusic-downloads.com/faq.htm

Anyone know about this site?

Personally I'd steer clear. It doesn't look like a very professional site. They don't even let you browse before buying.

"Members have access to the necessary tools to search and download all kinds of files for computer that you can burn and take with you anywhere you go. You will be able to find whatever you need for your computer & Even Your iPod & MP3 Player, If you own one. This includes Music, games, movies, software, wallpapers, and much more."

It sounds like they are reselling p2p programs lol.
 
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