It does as long as the files are unlocked.
If you copy files to iTunes Library, you will have 2 copies of the file on your computer. iTunes can play files that are not in the iTunes Library. It makes a link to them, like an alias. For example, if you download a song, it might be in your downloads folder. If you let iTunes copy it to the iTunes Library, it will be in your downloads folder and your iTunes Library. If you delete the song from the downloads folder, it will still be in your iTunes Library, and iTunes can still play it. If you don't copy it to your iTunes Library, and delete it from the downloads folder, iTunes will not be able to play it. You should set up iTunes so that it takes care of the files the way you wish. Don't try to arrange the files yourself by dragging them or copying them yourself into the iTunes Library folder. If you do that you might not see them in iTunes because the iTunes database has not been updated by iTunes. This is also true if you move files between the iTunes album or artist folders. Let iTunes do it and it will maintain the database and you can play all your music.
Yes, the iPod will play .mp4 and .mp3. .mp4 files are iTunes songs as you originally downloaded them, and .mp3 files are either converted files that you converted in iTunes or files that you did not get through iTunes. The iPod supports a variety of audio formats: AAC, Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), HE-AAC, MP3, Audible, Apple Lossless, AIFF (as found on CDs), and WAV.
How do I play m4p files on my Samsung u600 phone
iTunes files are standard MP3s or AAC format and so any equipment compatible with these formats will work.
iTunes will not play ogg vorbis files. You would need to either convert your OGG files to MP3 or AAC to play them in iTunes or you would need to download and install a player like VLC Player in order to play the ogg vorbis files without converting them. Similarly, ogg vorbis OGM files would need to be played in VLC Player.
No. The itunes app is strictly for apple devices. However you can import your itunes music from your computer onto your Samsung Admire as an external device and play it through your Android music app of choice since Android is fine with .AAC files (itunes music format of choice). There are other itunes-similar apps for Android on the Market Place that you can check out. I know MetroPCS service offers "Rhapsody" to purchase and download music directly onto the phone. Hope this helps.
iTunes in not avalible for any Android devices. The main music app on Android is Google Play Music.
You need the quick time player to play those files
no but if you try to put it on itunes it SHOULD automatically convert it
have you loged into itunes before importing if they are encrypted they need you to login before it will play
Smart TV is a fast moving technology at present. Most major manufacturers have apps for MKV files. Not all LG TV's will play MKV files. Sme older models could play the video, but did not have any audio. Televisions from Samsung and Sony play these files as well.
You can purchase music in MP3 format from sites such as Amazon mp3. These mp3 files can be played on the majority of media players such a Windows Media Player, Winamp or iTunes. You can also purchase music from the iTunes Store. However these files can only played within the iTunes player (although you can download codecs which will allow mp4 files, the file format iTunes and iPods use, to play on Windows Media Player.).