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First-time iPod users need not be overwhelmed with learning how to transfer music to iPod. The iPod is a high-tech gadget that lets you listen to music, but learning how to transfer music to iPod is not as complex as it sounds.

The basics of how to transfer music to iPod begins with the knowledge of the sources of music which you will transfer to your iPod. You can have a couple of choices here — your CD collection is one, while downloading music from the internet is another.

Currently, it is not yet impossible for your iPod to receive music files straight from the internet. What you will have to do, therefore, is to download the music from the internet right into your personal computer. Once the music is already stored in your system, you can begin the next step on how to transfer music to iPod.

It is necessary that you download only from sites that you can trust. There are many sites that offer free downloading services, and you have to be cautious about such sites, because they are really not totally free in the sense that your system can be infected with spyware and viruses, and this can cause you a lot of money in the event that you will have your system repaired. Reputable sites will charge you only around 99 cents for every song, and that is not much at all, if you weigh the benefits that you can reap in return.

After verifying that the site is reliable and spyware-free, download iTunes from Apple using this link, http://www.apple.com/itunes/. iTunes is an essential software that will let you drag the music from your computer into your iPod.

Now that you have the files stored in your computer already, attach your iPod to your computer, and the songs you have downloaded will automatically play.

If you do not intend to download music from the internet, and would rather use your CD collection, simply copy the files into your PC. Then, with your iTunes running, do the same thing of dragging and dropping the music files to your iPod.

Even if you are not techno-savvy, learning how to transfer music to iPod will not scare you out of your wits.

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