What you would be required to do, is to have a removable storage device, such as a portable harddrive, or a flashdrive. The larger file size of your iTunes library the larger capacity of a device you would want. Videos take up more space than music so if your exporting mainly music you would require less space. You would browse to the default iTunes storage location (Windows Users>Username>My Music>iTunes>iTunes Media) Macintosh i am unfamiliar with but will update this as soon as I find out. Whether on a Mac or PC once you locate your iTunes Media folder, you would plug in your removable storage device and drag (or right click + copy) the itunes media folder and plant it into a folder on your storage device. Once the copying procedure is complete, you would remove the device and plug it into the other computer you wish it to be on, and drag the itunes media folder out of the device onto a location on your 2nd computer's hard drive. You will need to ensure the second computer has itunes installed and is Authorized to play the itunes content you extracted from your other computer. You can easily find instructions on how to authorize itunes content on Google. That is your answer.
its illegal under copywright laws only purchased items from itunes can be transfered if u use Limewire or anyother music sharing network they dont transfer hope this helped
The only way I can find is to burn all your music onto cds or dvds and then put the info into your new computer but that seems like so much work when you have thousands of songs!
you can put it on a memory stick
A professional iphone transfer can help you transfer your iPhone files to iPhone, computer and iTunes. Learn more here: http://www.dvd-video-tool.com/iphone-transfer.html It can: 1、Transfer files from iPhone to iPhone(iPhone to iPhone transfer) 2、Transfer files from iPhone to local computer(iPhone to Computer transfer) 3、Transfer files from iPhone to iTunes(iPhone to iTunes transfer) 4、Transfer files from local files to iPhone without iTunes 5、Supports all sorts of devices
Here are the steps if you have iTunes on the "different computer:" # Connect your iPod to the computer # A window will come up saying that there are songs on your iPod that are not on the computer # It'll ask "Do you want to transfer songs?" # Click: Transfer Songs
Sync with iTunes.
drag it dumb a**
When you sync the iPod, any apps you have bought on the iPod or another computer that are on the iPod will automatically upload to iTunes.
You can transfer music from the iPod to any computer, as long as that computer has iTunes.
First, one has to move his or her iTunes files onto another PC by emailing them, putting them on a USB stick, or putting them on a portable hard drive. Once the files are on another computer one will need to authorize that computer with the iTunes store account that purchased the original songs. Also, it would be wise to deauthorize the old computer because each account only has a limited number of allowed authorized computers. With the new computer authorized simply import the files and they can be played on the new PC.Alternative solution to transfer iTunes to a new PC using free Tuneswift:http://transfer-itunes-to-new-pc.blogspot.com/
You can transfer music from your computer to your ipod by using itunes. You just need to drag and drop the songs to itunes then from itunes to your device. There are also softwares nowadays that can help you do that. try searching the net for it.
use iTunes
Yes. ...That is, assuming that the iTunes account on the computer it's syncing to is the same as the iTunes account that was used to purchase the app from the App Store on the iPod touch.
Once you plug it back to a computer you can't use another computer or else you will have to erase and sync you can try to transfer purchases though.