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Question Posted Wednesday January 13 2010, 10:11 pm

hey can you put songs that you burned onto your computer from cds onto a ipod? like you can on a mp3 player

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monstergirl answered Wednesday January 13 2010, 10:52 pm:
i think this if what you mean...if you burn a CD from another computer or even the same computer you can IMPORT the songs into itunes, no cost and then put them on your ipod from your itunes library. if they have been on your computer already and don't have the cd you may have to open them in itunes which you can usually do if you right click on the mp3 file.
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-mg

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