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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
you have to buy them on i tunes
To transfer your tunes to a variety of portable music devices, use Windows Media Player. you can choose what type of music you are into and the kind of song that you want to transfer.
well you get on the i tunes and you play on it. that's all i know
No you cannot. iTunes music is saved as a MP4-audio file and Windows Media Player can only read MP3-audio files.
iTunes songs music are in m4a m4v format and under DRM protection, but windows media play supports wma/wmv file formats. you need to remove the drm protection and then convert m4a/m4v to wma/wmv and then transfer.
this is how i did it. 1st put a CD into your computer then use a progrm like i-tunes but not windows media player. burn the tracts and then plug your psp in a go to use connection in settings. after you have burned the tracts open windows explorer 2 and drag and drop the songs into PSP/music k hope it works for ya. PS don't forget the tracts have to be in mp3 format to work on psp but i-tunes should do it on its own.
Since you can't use Frostwire to directly transfer the files to your iPod, you have to transfer the files either to Windows Media Player ot I-tunes, and use that program.i couldn't believe this actually worked! the only mistake i made was that i tried to drag it to the song list thing but you have to drag it to where it saysmusicmoviestv showspodcastsetc
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Save your music to another music database, like Windows Media Player, then when you have completed your account registration on I tunes you can copy the music back.
You CAN NOT get songs from zune to i tunes!
The songs you are looking for have either been moved or deleted. When you add a song into i tunes, the actual file itself is still in the folder/directory (or wherever) it was before you added it to your i tunes library. You need to make sure that those songs stay where they were before you transferred them otherwise i tunes will not know where the files are to access and play them. NOTE: i tunes does not store any files you add to it it is simply a way to organize your media and transfer media to your i pod. Make sense?