Copy CD Music to localhost and convert them to iTunes compatible audio.
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To have iTunes recognize an audiobook separately from your music files, make sure the file format is compatible with iTunes (such as M4B for audiobooks). You can also specify the media kind of the file in iTunes as "Audiobook" to categorize it correctly. This will help iTunes organize and list audiobooks separately from your music files.
Yes. You can purchase them from Amazon Music. See the related link.
In general, iTunes will not allow one to move music from an iPod to a PC. The only exception is music that you have purchased through iTunes. There are a number of programs that will bypass iTunes and help with the management of your iPod. One such program is Copy Trans Manager.
Tunebite re-records copy protected audio and saves it in a range of formats. Providing the saved material is in a format compatible with iTunes you can drag the saved files into the iTunes library.
Yes, you can. iTunes will automatically convert all your music files into ones that are compatible with an iPod.
You can make a playlist on iTunes, Limewire, Imesh, nutsie and other varieties of music programs.
I use jamglue.com some people use limewire or bearshare or itunes it depends if you want to pay for the music.
Chromebooks do not support iTunes natively, as they run on Chrome OS, which is not compatible with Windows or macOS applications. However, you can use the web version of Apple Music through a browser on a Chromebook. Additionally, some users might use alternatives like Android apps or third-party tools to manage music, but these options may not fully replicate iTunes functionality.
Not if it is purchased or if it is provided by a licensed site. Programs like iTunes allow you to pay for downloading your music... that is legal.
if you are wondering about other music programs to download music there is "Ares", Limewire, ect.. but if you want to listen to music most computers come with "Window Media Player"