the music files on Media Player are stored in your computer. if you can find the files, you can boot up iTunes and click on file>Import file/folder (if it's all in one folder this is easier) and then tell iTunes where the file/folder is.
To import your Windows Media Library to iTunes, you will first need to know what folder the songs are in. If you know that, you are all set...
If you do know what folder you songs are in, open iTunes, go to file, then click on "Import File" or you may have to go to the "Library" tab and do the same. If you do not know where the song/songs are, open the "Start" menu and click on "Search" (for Windows Vista/7, just type in the box in the lower left corner) and type in the name of the song of part of the display name. If you song comes up, right-click and select "Properties." There should be a label that says"Location." Remember that destination, and do the same as above.
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The best thing to do is to burn the music onto a blank CD. Then bring up iTunes and import the CD into your computer. You might have to enter in the song, track name, and artist information manually. You can do that by right-clicking on a song and selecting "Get Info"
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.
i recomend limewire and use windows media player to transfer to your device. just make sure you add the songs to your library in media player and choose manual when you transfer
it does not support windows media player get itunes and you will be fine
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You can visit this tutorial: How to play iTunes iPod music video movie on Windows Media Player and vice versa
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Put into iTunes or windows or any media player
The Windows Media Player and iTunes use different formats for their playlists. Depending on which version of Media Player you have you can save your playlist as an .m3u file type and then import that into iTunes using the menus - File/Library/Import playlists
You cannot directly transfer audiobooks from Windows Media Player to iPhone. You can use iTunes to import the audiobook files into your iTunes library on your computer, then sync them to your iPhone via USB cable or through iCloud Drive. Another option is to use third-party apps like Google Drive or Dropbox to transfer the files wirelessly from your computer to your iPhone.
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You must install iTunes. Install iTunes, get the music files into your library, then from your itunes library, you can put them onto your ipod touch. Thank You-- Dahat 1992
I am using Daniusoft Media Converter Ultimate, it help converting and transferring music to iTunes support M4A/M4V file format.