On the newest version of iTunes you can import multiple songs from your Windows Media Player library into your itunes library at one time. This method also works for videos.
Make sure all the songs or vidoes you desire to move are saved into one file in your documents.
Open itunes, click file, click add folder to library, select the folder and click OK.
If your files need converting your itunes will automatically do it for you.
If you wish to put only one song or video in your itunes library
Open itunes, click file, click add file to library, select your file and click OK.
It depends...
If you are trying to import music from CD's then put the Cd into the Mac or p[c and on itunes it should say Do you want to import (blank).
If you are using something else then make a separate folder and go up to the corner of your itunes window and click on it. The drop down screen should say import and then look for your music folder.
while transferring music from an external hard drive to my iTunes library, when dragging the files into the iTunes library, the files cannot be found according to iTunes. Why is this ? while transferring music from an external hard drive to my iTunes library, when dragging the files into the iTunes library, the files cannot be found according to iTunes. Why is this ?
If you already have songs on your computer, then when you load iTunes, it should locate them. When I did it, it found all my WAV and MP3 files including short files used by Windows, etc. You should be able to select a command for iTunes to find all your sound files.
save it in there
depending on the file type you might have to save it differently
you can copy and paste it from a different file and you can download it by the internet and click save as and save it into a spediffic media file on your computer or in a media file on your phone using USB
go on a downloading website and download something and save as into a file you may have to click run or unzip the file but as long as it works you'll be fine
Assuming you have the latest version (or a very recent one) of iTunes: Part 1; this makes your computer add any files it uses to its own folder, so that if a file is removed from elsewhere - as is possible especially with a shared folder - it will not be lost from the library. # Click on the 'Edit' menu. # Select 'Preferences'. # Click on the 'Advanced' tab in the popup that appears. # Click the checkbox next to 'Copy files to iTunes music folder whe adding to library'. # Click 'OK'. Part 2; this adds the file/folder to your library. # Click on the 'File' menu. # Select 'Add Folder To Library'. # Browse through until you find the folder you want to add. # Open the folder. # Click 'Select Folder'. The songs should been added. If you wish to add single songs, follow the same process but select 'Add File To Library' at step 2.
Connect your iPod to your computer. If the songs that you want to put on your iTunes library have been purchased from the iTunes store, right-click on the iPod icon and click on the option "Transfer Purchases." All of your purchased items on your iPod will be transfered. If you don't want a certain item, wait until it is completely transferred and then delete it.
you should copy the music from the flash drive onto you hard drive and then import it from iTunes
click and drag
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! :)
You can drag music to the Windows Media Player library by opening up the media player and the folder where the music files are located on your computer. Click on a music file and keeping your finger on the mouse or touch pad, drag it down towards the task bar and over to the Windows Media Player icon. Release the mouse and the file will go into the media library.
it does not support windows media player get itunes and you will be fine
You can listen to music on iTunes or Windows Media Player if you've downloaded any types of cool songs. You can also listen to music on Quicktime Player as well as the media player.
it means that it will save that music to a folder on your itunes library.
Answer I feel your painCheck this site out.http://hifiblog.com/past/2006/05/11/howto-move-your-itunes-music-while-preserving-library-data-when-you-dont-let-itunes-manage-your-music-library/#comment-14123Good luck.
This is how to do it on Windows XP. To find out how to do it on Windows Vista, go to the question "How do you import iTunes music into WMP in vista?"First, open Windows Music Player. Then open "My Documents" then "My Music" then "iTunes" then "iTunes Music". You can now drag your music to Windows Media Player Library.
This is how to do it on Windows Vista. To find out how to do it on Windows XP, go to the question "How do you import iTunes music into WMP?"First, open Windows Music Player. Then open "Documents" then "Music" then "iTunes" then "iTunes Music". You can now drag your music to Windows Media Player Library.
If you have iTunes, you should get an option to. If not, in windows media player, go under the tab the says rip.
on itunes or windows media player
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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! :)
If in Windows XP, your iTunes Library was in your My Music folder (C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\My Documents\My Music\iTunes), in Windows Vista, it should be located here: C:\Users\[username]\music\iTunes
On a Mac it is in the iTunes folder in the Music folder. On a Windows PC it is in the Music folder (or My Music inside My Documents on Windows 7).
You can visit this tutorial: How to play iTunes iPod music video movie on Windows Media Player and vice versa
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Yes, you can with Windows Media Player.