To add songs one can simply drag them from a folder onto the Library portion of the side bar in iTunes. The songs will be converted into the format specified in one's iTunes' preferences. The file menu where it says import file to library and import folder to library can also be used to add media to iTunes.
Updating the iTunes software will not affect your existing iTunes account or music library.
Only the iTunes software is updated your music library will not be touched by the update.
New iTunes software can be installed to update the previous version. Only the iTunes software is updated the iTunes library with your music/videos etc. is not affected by the update.
no. Only the iTunes software is updated your music is not touched. If you re-install it, some data may be lost (But that is not what your doing)
you have to have the correct song name and artist. Plus you have to update genius, in the menu bar, after you put a new song, not from iTunes, in the library
No once you update you cant go back to a previous version unless you find it somewhere elsewhere than itunes.
No it does not because when you update it nothing happends if you do it worng then it erases
To fix the iTunes error 13014 on your iMac, try the following steps: First, update iTunes to the latest version to ensure compatibility. Next, check your media files for corruption by using the "Consolidate Files" option in the iTunes menu. If the issue persists, consider resetting the iTunes library by renaming the "iTunes" folder in your Music directory and then restarting iTunes, which will create a new library.
To fix the issue of your iTunes library not opening due to it being created by a newer version, first, make sure you are running the latest version of iTunes. You can do this by checking for updates in the App Store or the iTunes website. If you can't update, consider installing the latest version on a different device to access your library, or export your library file (.itl) to that device. Once updated, reopen iTunes, and it should recognize and open your library without issues.
delete the songs you want off your ipod off your itunes library. plug your ipod back in and it will update.
you cant unless it was a library with an account
Yes. Windows version of itunes will recognize the soundfiles in your mac iTunes library.