To have iTunes recognize an audiobook separately from your music files, make sure the file format is compatible with iTunes (such as M4B for audiobooks). You can also specify the media kind of the file in iTunes as "Audiobook" to categorize it correctly. This will help iTunes organize and list audiobooks separately from your music files.
If you have an iPod, then it is the easiest. You can drag and drop audio files into iTunes, and it will automatically take and upload it. You can also just buy music on iTunes, and on most mp3 players, you can do it on the go.
No. iTunes is not supported by the DSi. It does, however, support the audio format of music downloaded from iTunes.
Copy CD Music to localhost and convert them to iTunes compatible audio.
You can choose any location for the export from Audacity such as a "Music" folder on your Desktop or even the iTunes "Music" folder if you have one. However you must still import this file from the exported location into the iTunes Library (which makes it visible when you view Library > Music on the left-hand panel of iTunes). There are two ways to import your exported audio files into iTunes:
Open Miro... Click on Miro... Prefrences... Folders... Change... Admin... Music... iTunes... iTunes media... Automatically Add to iTunes (on a macbook, not sure about pc)
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If you plug in your iPod with the apple USB cord, iTunes should automatically see that it's there.
first you must download the torrent, locate the place where the files are downloaded to and then drag and drop the audio files into your itunes library. Edit: If you don't want to go through all that trouble every time you download, you can do this instead: In uTorrent, go to options>preferences>directories and change where the files download to the "Automatically add to iTunes" folder. (Usually C:\Users\(username)\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media\Automatically Add to iTunes) It works well if all you download is music and movies, and if something's wrong and it can't add something, it just puts it into a "Not added (insert date here)" folder so it's easy to find. Then when you open iTunes next, the files will automatically be there and start sound checking and whatnot.
The iTunes software is ideal for managing your music library, transferring music to the iPod and keeping the iPod's software up to date but you are not limited to purchasing music from the iTunes store. The iPod is able to play files in MP3, AAC (MP4), Audible Enhanced Audio, Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV formats. These can come from any source. You can copy music from any CDs you own and iTunes can convert them to MP3 or AAC files. You can purchase music from any retailer offering a download service - Amazon, for example, provides software that will automatically add music purchased from them into your iTunes library.
Yes turn it into an audio file mp3 then drag and drop into itunes. TO post music you would need a record label
You can go on itunes, you tube and a legal music sharing website!
Plug your ipad into your mac, open itunes and follow the instructions itunes gives you or itunes will do it automatically! Thanks for using answers.com!