Since Apple has stopped supporting the Ipod Classic, and the Ipod Touch, what is the next hardware do I need to access their Itunes platform

Imported and bought songs in Itunes when it became the most popular platform. I have over 2000 songs in Itunes Cloud and need to know how I can move these over to a new hardware system.

Windows, Windows 10

Posted on Apr 10, 2024 11:21 AM

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Apr 10, 2024 12:01 PM in response to djmarch

djmarch wrote:

I was thinking of purchasing a Ipod Touch for the whole purchase of using it for Itunes.

The Touch has also been discontinued, though the later generations are not yet obsolete, I believe.

My phone is an android, and I don't want to switch over to an Iphone.

It would take a third-party app, but it's probably quite possible to transfer the purchases to an Android phone. If you convert them to MP3s, almost any music player should handle them.


Convert a song to a different file format with the Apple Music app or iTunes for Windows - Apple Support


Apr 10, 2024 11:48 AM in response to djmarch

Cont.... Have an issue with my 80g Ipod Classic 6 gen. Of the over 2000 songs in my Itunes Cloud, (been using Itunes from their beginning), with total space of 58g, but it will only download a little over 500 songs, (don't have the exact count), on my Classic. I have reset the Ipod to factory, and have the latest Itunes update.

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