Because iTunes purchased music and video has DRM copyright protection, you have to remove the DRM at first, before you can convert/edit the audio or import it into Windows Movie Maker.
In order to play it on non-apple mp3/mp4 players, you need to remove the DRM and convert the protected music to other audio /video format. The easiest way is to burn an audio CD in iTunes and rip it back as mp3 format.
Or you can get DRM Removal Software:
http://www.dvdtoitunes.net/itunes-drm-remover.html
It's not only DRM remover, but also a media converter!
Here is another converter:
http://www.youtubetoipod.biz/drm-remover.html
Other DRM Removal software programs can be downloaded from other sites on the internet. Simply Google: DRM removal downloads.
If you bought it then reinstall it through Itunes. If you downloaded it and didn't back-up, re-download it.
If you have bought the movies through iTunes store then there is no problem as they are already there. If the movies have not been bought through iTunes then there is probably no way due to the copy protection applies to movies these days
There is not, and never has been, a version of iTunes for Windows ME.
There is no version of iTunes available for Windows Millennium Edition.
Yes. Windows version of itunes will recognize the soundfiles in your mac iTunes library.
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
This is how to do it on Windows Vista. To find out how to do it on Windows XP, go to the question "How do you import iTunes music into WMP?"First, open Windows Music Player. Then open "Documents" then "Music" then "iTunes" then "iTunes Music". You can now drag your music to Windows Media Player Library.
This is how to do it on Windows XP. To find out how to do it on Windows Vista, go to the question "How do you import iTunes music into WMP in vista?"First, open Windows Music Player. Then open "My Documents" then "My Music" then "iTunes" then "iTunes Music". You can now drag your music to Windows Media Player Library.
yes, with Itunes for windows.
If bought legally, yes.
it is listed daily on the itunes homepage
no