Migration Assistant in the Utilities folder which is in the Applications folder can be used to transfer files between two Macs connected on a network or wired together.
If the Music library is not too large it can dragged across the network from one Mac to the other.
yes, if itunes is being difficult and stubborn about transferring music i suggest you use an app like music rescue
to transfer to itunes from blubster, ( you need to know where the shared files folder is) go to 'files' (on itunes) then do 'add folder to library' then browse and find, then select the shared blubster music folder. (you have to to share whatever music you want to transfer to itunes, on blubster, or so i believe) hope this helps!!
That might have happened because apps or music on your iPod were downloaded with another iTunes account, try authorising with the iTunes account you used.
Import music into iTunes. Sync iPad with iTunes.
Open Miro... Click on Miro... Prefrences... Folders... Change... Admin... Music... iTunes... iTunes media... Automatically Add to iTunes (on a macbook, not sure about pc)
Only the iTunes software is updated your music library will not be touched by the update.
Your MacBook will stream music from the Internet. Open iTunes and click on Radio. Select one of the streams listed and enjoy streaming music.
Yes, you can store music on the iTunes website and then transfer it to your iPad 3 for free.
Install iTunes. Run iTunes. Import music. Plug in iPad.
You must first transfer your CD music to itunes, then sync itunes with your iPad.
You can transfer music files to any mp3 player (unless the files are corrupt) but you cant use iTunes to transfer them. Only iPods work with iTunes.
i'm assuming you want to transfer music from your iPod to your laptop. plug in your iPod and open iTunes and go to File>Transfer Purchases