Does your computer have a CD/DVD slot?
If so, run iTunes, put a CD in the tray & close, and iTunes should ask you
if you want to import it into iTunes (my particular CD-tray sometimes needs
a 2nd harder shove-in to get a response!). Follow the prompts.
A *lot* of the music in my iTunes library is imported -- "ripped" -- from my
CDs.
(there are also ways to rip cassettes & even vinyl -- but it's not as easy
as CDs)
If you d/l from MusOpen, note where you d/l *to*. Then open iTunes to the
music list, and use the "import" function in the menu [File-Add file] --
navigate to the d/l folder & select tune(s) to import. Or have iTunes open
and also an Explorer window open and drag from d/l folder to iTunes music
list. Depending on your iTunes preferences settings
[Edit-Preferences-
original d/l version where it was) or move it.
You may also be interested in browsing the iTunes Store podcast offerings --
most free; just search on any subject & look through the results. Same with
iTunesU -- lots of things to listen to & most of it FREE.
Happy listening.
bj
-----Original Message-----
From: eugenebehenna@
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 7:37 PM
To: the_ipod_group@
Subject: [the_ipod_group] RE: Music -- was ipod touch 2nd gn and "large"
apps
BJ, best news heard all day. Thanks. Wanna get money's use out of the Touch,
and do so by hearing what I like best, good music. Looking forward to
checking out MusOpen. May even contribute if delighted! And as for
downloading and importing into iTunes, never done it. Nor done any
"sync-ing"
to you!
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