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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.May I suggest that, if you don't know what an IPod is, that you learn a little more about music files, compatability, what they play on, by using the internets greatest assets, .... search engines, and dont expect a simple answer that CANNOT answer such a broad ranging question, I have typed enough.
PS You play music files from i-tunes or your own CD collection on an IPoo just like a walkman without the high tech tape bit, just data in a bitstream.
Nothing to do with an ipod but downloading music is really easy - you can even go to Tesco's website and download for about 79p per song. You can probably get them cheaper elsewhere.
You pay with a debit or credit card and the file is downloaded and stored on your hard drive. You can then play these using a player like Windows Media Player (or similar) or can transfer them to an Ipod or similar. Or even burn them to a CD.
I download lots but only to listen to via Windows Media Player, sometimes I burn to CD but have yet to discover ipods (can't afford one basically) or portabe MP3 players.
3Styler, my reference to an IPod as an IPoo is a personal reflection of my dislike of these awful bits of kit coming from Apple, they are too expencive and too restrictive on the types of files they play, and then, they REALLY want to suck your blood by making you use itunes.
Go look at the multitude of mp3 players with HD's before bying an iPoo