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Apple can only put items on iTunes after the producers have agreed a licensing deal. Once they have a deal Apple can distribute material through the iTunes store.
email apple and tell them what happened. the apple care tech should offer a 1 time download offer for music purchased from apple.
Apple only allows us to import iTunes to iPhone, not add iPhone to iTunes library. If you want to add your files from iPhone to iTunes, you have to use a third party program.
This can be achieved with the help of some tools, such as TuneCable iMusic Converter. It can load your iTunes library and Apple Music Library and help you download the iTunes/Apple Music tracks, podcasts, playlists, etc. The downloaded music files will be saved locally and can be used for various purposes. The output formats include MP3, AAC, ALAC, FLAC, WAV, and AIFF.
Unfortunately, there is no way to put your i-Tunes library on your nTelos device. iTunes is strictly owned by Apple and will not convert over
iTunes is owned by Apple :)
Through iTunes Download made available through the Apple website First, you need to download iTunes. You can get this by going to the apple website (see link below) or by plugging in your iPod to your computer, and following the instructions. Next, you open iTunes and plug in your iPod. You can buy some songs off of iTunes, or put CD's in your disc drive and burn them to your iTunes library. Lastly, you click and drag the songs you want to add to the iPod. If you have sync set to on (deffault), whenever you plug in your iPod, all of the songs that you added to your iTunes library will be added to the iPod library.
Apple iTunes has a feature which enables users to upload their music file to the apple store. While uploading, it checks to see if the song has been uploaded to other stores. If it finds the song in any other digital download store, then it will not allow you to upload the song. There is a simple way to upload your song to iTunes. Just take the new file and rename it to the same name as the old file. This will make iTunes think that it is a completely new file.
Yes, iTunes was developed by Apple Inc.
An iPod is a portable MP3 (music) player developed by Apple Computer. It works by downloading your music from your iTunes library.
It depends. If you're asking the Apple Music streaming audios, yes, you can only download them to the licensed Apple devices. But if you've purchased Apple Music, or you just convert Apple Music to MP3 or other open-source music formats, you can transfer them to any device you want. I've ever tried the NoteBurner iTunes Audio Converter, it helped me a lot to download my whole iTunes library offline.
You need itunes for your ipod. MP3 players will do fine with windows media player, but apple thinks they need a new music library. It is basically a library for ipods. I wish all ipods and mp3s and zunes used the same music library but they dont. hope this helped! :)