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Originally posted by Private I
yep. Even though I'm new to ipods, my family's owned computers since I was a baby, so I know I did that part correctly. What I did was go to my friend's house who burned a lot of his itunes for me onto CD Roms, then I added those songs to my itunes via add folder to library. But when I plugged the ipod to the computer, they wouldn't transfer unless I actually kept the CD in the drive. And thus every time for the other 3 CD's he had burned for me, I had to switch them out and plug them back in, shut down itunes and open it up again. I thought it was quite odd for something that claims great efficiency.
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Umm usually if you copy an itunes file onto your computer and click on it, you get a pop-up that asks you for your apple id to authorize it.
For stealing music, it's not "efficient" as most record companies and artists would take issue with the DRM of these files.
-Rudey