selecting "BURN DISC" at one of the bottom corners while there is a blank CD inside the place where you put your discs and cds in.
If the disc mounts it should be accessible to iTunes providing the music on the disc is in a format recognisable by iTunes. If the disc mounts but is not recognised you can double click the disc's icon and drag the music tracks from the disc directly into iTunes.
If you want to keep a copy of a movie you should buy a copy. Copying rented movies is illegal.
Albums bought from iTunes are downloaded from the iTunes store. You can burn the downloaded album on to a disc on your computer.
Well, you can't. Unless it's a Digital Copy video, then you just put it into your computer.
there are two ways, buy the movie and enter the digital copy disc and upload it from there,download it from itunes or from pirate bay
Yes, if you buy it off iTunes. However, you cannot purchase it in physical disc copy unless you live in Australia.
IF ITS FROM ITUNES, RIGHT CLICK AND COPY THE VIDEO, OPEN LIBRARY-MUSIC-ITUNES-ITUNESMEDIA-MUSIC THEN IT WILL COME UP WITH THE SINGERS, PASTE INTO ANYWHERE ONTOP OF A SINGER AND SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM! then insert a DVD r blank disk and copy and paste the video onto that
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No.
You can download a digital copy of a CD to iTunes as long as you have a content code.
It won't copy if you manually manage music. Copy the MP3s to your hard drive and then import the folders in ITunes.