Yes, it is easy and simple.
To move songs from iTunes to Windows Media Player, first, locate your iTunes music folder, usually found in "C:\Users[Your Username]\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media\Music." Next, open Windows Media Player and use the "Organize" menu to select "Manage Libraries," then "Music." From there, add the iTunes music folder to your library. Once added, the songs will be accessible in Windows Media Player.
You Can't... You have to put your iTunes on a CD and then Rip the songs onto Windows Media player to play ipod songs. Tune4Win m4v Converter and Tune4Win M4P Converter can help you convert iTunes movies and iTunes musics to Windows Media Player with great quality.
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Itunes will not import songs in Windows Media (.wma) format.
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To get songs onto an iPod nano, you have to have iTunes (you can download this at www.apple.com) . If you want songs from Media Player, open both programs on your computer, and drag the songs from Media Player into iTunes. Or, you can buy songs at iTunes too. Once you have iTunes, any songs you download on Limewire go automtically to iTunes. If this doesn't work, then again, drag the songs on Limewire into iTunes.
drag the songs to your itunes or windows media player
No you cant, it only works via iTunes.
You need to put it on iTunes first! Then bring Windows Media up and drag it over!
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 must have the program iTunes to sync songs to your computer to your iPod. You can download iTunes from the Apple website.
it do work just plug it in and go to windows media player if you don't have it type it in and download peaceThis person is right with this answer, but some systems are not compatible using iTunes songs that are downloaded into Windows Media Player!!! What I did was: Buy the songs off of iTunes, put the on a CD or Compact Disc, then rip the songs onto Windows Media Player. It is much easier this way, plus if your system breaks you have a back up, your CD.Thanks for asking.