Sharon asks…
How do you get songs and movies onto iTunes on another laptop?
I just got a new laptop and i don’t know how to transfer iTunes music, movies, TV shows, etc. onto my knew one, and i’d rather not transfer it by burning it on a disc. So if someone could please help me! Thank you!
Nagesh answers:
Ok go into itunes and plug in your ipod.
1. On the menu bar on the top (File, Edit, Veiw…) go to store and go down to Authorize compurter
2. Enter all the information(use the acount that you used to download the songs on your old computer)
3. After that go to File
4. Go down to “Transfer Purchases from Ipod”
5. Let it do its thing
6. You should have all your songs back now (the ones that you bought and downloaded on itunes) 🙂
Chris asks…
How do i get iTunes to stop crashing when i add songs or movies?
When ever i try to add a movie or more than 5 songs at a time to my iTunes it crashes. I am running windows vista and have the most resent iTunes update.
Nagesh answers:
Go online and download it all over again cus it really causes a pain after some time ur comps gonna start restarting so just delete the old one
Lisa asks…
How do I get songs from my ipod nano to my itunes?
I have an old nano that has all my songs, but somehow my songs on itunes got deleted. So I want to get the songs on the nano to itunes so I can also get those songs to my new ipod. I got all my songs from limewire. I don’t want to download software, free or otherwise(viruses). So how do I do this?
Nagesh answers:
Hello there, as long as your songs are still on your iPod, you can get them back to your computer and iTunes easily.
This is how I did. I used MediaWidget to move all library files from my iPod onto my computer and iTunes http://www.gutensoft.com/Utilities/MediaWidget.htm
It can transfer all iPod content to the iTunes on your computer, including iPod music, movies, playlists, videos, podcasts, ratings, last played, and more. It’s such a powerful one that many friends around me have used it for a long time. Easy and safe.
Now all files are on your computer and iTunes, you can sync your iPod with it smoothly without deleting any files.
Just free download it to try.
For more iPod support information you can also go to http://www.apple.com/support/
Daniel asks…
How to transfer songs from one iPod to another iPod?
I’ve looked up some stuff about this but none of it has really answered my question. I am wanting to purchase an iPod Touch because I need an upgrade from my iPod Nano, but I have purchased songs from different computers and before I purchase the iPod Touch I would like to make sure I can transfer all my songs. I’ve seen some things about getting a cord but it doesn’t tell me what kind of cord. Any suggestions?
Nagesh answers:
Cord?
You don’t need no stinkin’ cord. All you need is iTunes.
I tunes is designed to take care of everything for you. You just have to know the ability is there.
Oh, it is so THERE!
If you bought music on iTunes on ANY computer on one iTunes account just log on to one computer and have all your old purchases downloaded from the iTunes store.
Go to the iTunes store.
Select ‘Purchases’ from the right column
you will be asked to verify your iTunes ID again.
All your old purchases appear with a cloud icon nest to them. You can select the top cloud and download all, or select the ones you want to put on the computer.
Do the same for Movies
Then go back to the home page and go to the App store and find purchases again.
Any Apps or games (not likely if you had a Nano and want the iPod touch), but you can download Apps to the computer from here.
You MUST update iTunes on the computer before you connect a new iPod Touch.
Sign up for the cloud, you will love it. You have a lot to learn about iTunes and the Cloud. The ‘Help’ and Apple Support are very good at explaining how to do things.
I can ALMOST guarantee that any problem you think up has a solution Apple already thought of.
Thomas asks…
Is there a way I can get LimeWire to automatically start other movies when the earlier ones have completed?
OK So I’ve been downloading a lot of stuff from LimeWire lately. I usually download them at night, so is there a way I can get LimeWire to start new movies once the old ones have completed. Say I have 5 movies to download, once the first one is finished I want LimeWire to automatically start the second one then the third one, that way. Is it possible to do that with LimeWire?
Nagesh answers:
IMPORTANT MUST READ WHOLE THING
(sorry if it doesn’t quite make sense,or doesnt go with your question at all, your question a very common type of question and im just copying and pasteing)
although downloading limewire/frostwire/bearshare/etc. As well as non-copyrighted material is not illegal, i would like to reminded you that if caught with illegally downloaded songs from programs such as limewire or frostwire, its $750 minimum for each song, “under the table,” before the company sues you(after its no less than double) and that is just for the songs my friend, just imagine all the other stuff that you may download illegally such as entire movies, games, collections, etc.(now that’s what i call a pretty penny).if your not so sure about what im saying just look it up on cnn.com……i hear this one lady got charged 1.5million for each song.
PS
now, i suppose if you find something on google video, download it and change the last part of it from “.mp4″(movie) to “.m4a”(audio only) then using, the advanced settings in, itunes and putting it in ACC format(cuts the the video/audio information to just audio information and cuts it to usualy a 1/3 or less, the size, than it originally was) i suppose that it’s legal or at least your chances of getting caught are extremely low.
(note that you can’t download directly from youtube on google but you can download a program to do that for you….the only catch is that most only download in mp3 format…which then you have to get a mp3 to m4a converter which just makes things complicated so just stick to downloading from google.)
PPS
when downloading from google, its also a lot less likely to be riddled with viruses, malware and spyware because it only goes through the 1 person who put on google(not 20 different people, living in 20 different states, giving you only parts of a file which may or may not belong to that file) .
In short avoid p2p programs, stick to google, don’t get caught!
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