you will need the original music( mp3 file or whatever format) to be stored in your computer, only then can you use it. iTunes acts likes only a shortcut to all ur music files.
iTunes will not allow you to directly change the format of the music you purchased from the iTunes store. To change the format you have to burn a disk of your music then import it to another media player.
Remove iTunes protection and then convert it to MP4.
Movies from iTunes are delivered in the H.264 format which is subset of the MPEG-4 format.
The MP3 format was introduced in 1995 and the iTunes software appeared in 2001.
Yes, if you have a format that Apple does not use you can import it to iTunes and iTunes will convert it to the format that will work on your iPod.
Music files downloaded from the iTunes store come in the format "Purchased AAC", and video files downloaded from the iTunes store come in the MP4 format
You have to change your itunes settings. So that you can manage your music/videos. You drag and drop videos into itunes and it will auto sync. (You can only use MP4's) (Video Format)
Is the song in a format that iTunes recognises? If it is in, for example, .wma format it will need to be converted to the mp3 format for iTunes to be able to use it.
No. iTunes is not supported by the DSi. It does, however, support the audio format of music downloaded from iTunes.
The songs, when put in to itunes, changes format that is only playable through itunes and no other programs, causing no program to be able to comprehend and work with the format of the songs
No. Itunes has it's own format that is not compatible. You may be able to burn the songs to a disc, then put them back into the computer from the disc... that may change the format. There are also converters you can download that will convert the Itunes mp4 format to an mp3 format.
mp4 or acc