iTunes songs are under DRM protection and in M4A format, but zune supports MP3 and WMA, you shall remove DRM protection and convert M4A to MP3/WMA.I suggest using Daniusoft Media Converter Pro to do so,
First open up Zune and iTunes. In iTunes, drag the album or song you want into the minimized Zune bar or icon. Throughout the whole time keep holding onto the left mouse button. Then, once you see Zune, drag the song into the middle of the album list and let go of the left mouse button. To find your album/song, search it and it will show in your collections.
I think you mean iTunes? No it requires either WMP or Zune software.
no but you can downlaod the zune software from zune.net
yes you can buy an itunes card and redeem it on zune... if zune allowed that they wouldnt make any money from people buying there songs
As I know iTunes purchased M4P files have DRM protection which prevent users from playing iTunes media with other incompatible players such as Zune, PSP, Creative Zen, etc. Then just use zune software to sync the music to zune You need to have iTunes and Zune software installed See related links
you can't
No ITunes
No they do not.
No. The Zune software is capable of transferring mp3 files, WMA files and a handful of other media formats onto the Zune device. Therefore, you can rip songs of off CDs you already own, you can download free songs from alternative Web sites, you can purchase songs from the Zune marketplace or you can buy them from iTunes (the Zune software can transfer iTunes music from your computer, as long as it is not DRM-protected). You can also subscribe to the Zune Pass, which allows you to download as much music as you want each month, but you only get to keep a specific number of the songs.
Itunes, Amazon, Zune Marketplace.
Zune pass is cool because you can aggregate all your music onto the Zune platform. So even if you have music on itunes or grooveshark, you can have it all in one place with zune pass.
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