Burn playlist from ipod nano  urgent

ipod nano too full
need to take a few playlist off ipod
they will not drag to library
or other playlist
i tried to burn them to cd
but it wont highlight
i tryed new playlist but songs wont drag over

You would have to move the songs onto your computer from your iPod first and then burn them from your computer. iTunes cannot burn the songs if they are only on the iPod.
You can use free software such as this to move the music from iPod to computer...
YamiPod
btabz

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