No and no. You need iTunes for anything iPod, including transferring
music. This is just the way Apple works I am afraid. If you want
removable storage capability and the ability to copy and paste to that
removable storage, look elsewhere.
On 20/09/2012 13:11, Walter wrote:
Hi to all. I have never owned an apple product and as far as computers are
concerned I've always worked with Windows. I am however contemplating
purchasing an Ipod classic 160gig mp3 player. Since I'm unfamiliar with
apple products I have a few questions. If I purchased an Ipod and wished to
load it with MP3 music files from my own collection is it a simple matter of
copy and paste? Does the Ipod show up on my PC as a removable drive? If
this is not the case must I use some sort of conversion tool to accomplish
this such as an Itunes file transfer manager and if so, how accessible is
it, would I need Jaws scripts. Can I transfer music onto the player and
delete files without any connection with Itunes.? I don't want to spend a
lot of money and find I am unable to simply transfer files to the Ipod.
Your input will be much appreciated. Walter.
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