Import song into my itunes.

Why when i want to add folders like c:/my documents/musik , its add some folders in but they dont add like 2 or 3 folders ? they ignore some folders ?

"I cannot figure out how to import a song from my friends ipod into my itunes."
That's the general idea. You should buy your own copy.
tt2

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