

At this time you can choose where that folder will be located (ask if you need to know). Windows will create a folder for these songs and add the individual song files to it. With iTunes, once downloaded, use Windows Explorer to right-click the folder and select Extract All from the pop-up menu. Zip files: when you buy several tracks from Amazon, they usually get downloaded to your Windows computer in a zip file (although the icon for it will look like a folder (with a zip in it).If you do, you will need to convert them to another format such as MP3 flac files to an iPod Classic (but you shouldn't come across them too often).

wav files can be used on the Classic (but wav should be avoided). All your purchased music can be added to the iPod Classic, providing it is in your iTunes Library and in an appropriate format.Format - the type of digital file - MP3, AAC, flac, wav etc.It's not "their" music, it's the artist's music Besides, neither Amazon nor Apple "make" music. Likewise, Amazon Music, when misused, leads to confusion. iTunes Music - I avoid the term since it leads to confusion.iPod Classic - there's not much more that it does other than play music, so avoid using the term "Apple Music" since the Classic doesn't have the Music app (inappropriately referred to by far too many people as Apple Music) and cannot use Apple Music (the subscription service).No such thing on an iPod Classic (as far as I'm concerned) Used to play music, stored on the device, including your purchases. Music app - refers to the app on more modern iPods, such as the iPod Touch.Purchased music - from CDs (compact discs) - rip (copy) into an iTunes Library (or Finder) and then copy to the iPod Classic.Both can be added to the iPod Classic, from a computer, using iTunes or Finder, as appropriate zip files) and m4a ( AAC) from the iTunes Store. Purchased music - in digital form MP3s from Amazon (see below about.(I don't have a Mac, so there's not much more I can tell you)

On Mac with OS Catalina or later, there is no iTunes, so you use Finder instead. iTunes on Mac still used on older Macs, using OS Mojave or earlier.

