There are two ways of doing i was stumped myself for a day or so. However this is how you do it . 1) click on file go down to library and click consolidate music files. i tunes will transfer the music. the second way is to go to file and click on import folder. i have a external hardrive. so i made sure that it was collapsed or which ever folder your music is in. all mine is in one place. so click on import the whole thing and that is it
You can visit this tutorial: How to play iTunes iPod music video movie on Windows Media Player and vice versa
You shall convert them.
it does not support windows media player get itunes and you will be fine
Put into iTunes or windows or any media player
I suggest you Daniusoft Media Converter Pro
1.Remove the protection. 2.Convert to WMA/WMV.
That is a good question.When i bought my new moible phone i wanted my music from my i tunes on my windows,so i made a playlist of all the songs i want,burned it,then synced it on to my windows
No you cannot. iTunes music is saved as a MP4-audio file and Windows Media Player can only read MP3-audio files.
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.
The iPod touch is not compatible with Windows Media Player. You must have iTunes for the iTouch to work. You can download the latest version of iTunes for free off of the internet.
You can't transfer files from iTunes to a non-Apple device. You can use a different software, such as RealPlayer or Windows Media Player. You can also probably just drag and drop in File Explorer.
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