Media can be imported into iTunes from several sources:
internet media such as MP3 and MP4 can be opened by iTunes.
Audio CD media and be played and imported by iTunes.
Media files on the computer can be imported or played by iTunes.
iTunes can import the files into the iTunes Library in several formats including MP3 and AIF.
More types of media can be imported by downloading conversion tools from the Internet.
iTunes can copy files into the iTunes Library or LINK to files elsewhere on the hard drive or network.
Media can be imported into iTunes either by using the 'File-Add to Library' command or if you have a Mac, dragging files or folders of files onto the iTunes icon in the dock.
CD media can be imported into iTunes by selecting in Preferences - General - "When you insert a CD" and selecting what you want iTunes to do. iTunes can just play the CD or add the songs to the iTunes Library. It is good to be connected to the Internet if you import the media into iTunes, so iTunes can get the titles and cover art automatically.
You put the CD into the disk drive while iTunes is open. It will then change to a screen showing all of the songs or other audio files on the disk. You are then prompted for permission to copy the music from the disk into iTunes. Before you say yes, if there is a song you don't want to copy, simply uncheck the song and then press yes to transfer all the music from the CD except the music you didn't want to copy. After a few minutes the song will be in your iTunes Library, then if you want to transfer it to your iPod, plug it in and sync it.
Insert the CD, open iTunes, and choose Import from the File menu. Then browse for the CD.
Rip the CD into iTunes.
import it if its an mp3 to itunes than export it.
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You have to click on "Edit" at the top of the iTunes window and then click on "Preferences". Then click on "Import Settings" in the "General" section. Then, when the Import Settings window comes up, click on the arrow beside the box that says:"AAC Encoder. Then change it to the type of file that you want to convert the song(s) to. Then click OK. Then go to your library and right click on the song you want to convert and click on "Create MP3(WAV)" ant there you go!
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In any music shop or on iTunes
The import settings for CDs can be set in the General section of the iTunes Preferences.
Yes, you can. You have to import your CDs into iTunes, and synchronize with your iPod Touch.
Yes! You can do it right on itunes
You insert blank CDs in your computer and burn your songs onto them and then insert the CDs into the other computer and import them.
import it if its an mp3 to itunes than export it.
By default, iTunes rips CDs to the AAC format, which is a great format for storing music, but is also incompatible with Windows Movie Maker. There are two ways to solve your problem:(1) Convert the AAC file to MP3 with iTunesBy default, iTunes rips all CDs to AAC format. You can use iTunes to convert AAC files to MP# , but you need to make a few changes in iTunes first. To convert an AAC file to MP3 with iTunes follow these steps:Open iTunes Preferences (Edit > Preferences). Click the Advanced tab and choose the Importing sub-tab. On the Import Using drop-down list, choose MP3 Encoder and click OK.(2) Re-rip the CD as MP3 filesYour other option is to re-rip the entire CD as MP3 files instead of AAC files. Just like the other option above you must first configure iTunes to convert CDs to MP3.Open iTunes Preferences (Edit > Preferences). Click the Advanced tab and choose the Importing sub-tab. On the Import Using dropdown list, choose MP3 Encoder and click OK.Now import the CD into iTunes as MP3 files. Right-click the MP3 file you want to use in your movie and choose Show in Windows Explorer. Drag and drop the MP3 file into Windows Movie Maker to use in your video project.NOTE:If your file was purchased from iTunes Music Store, you might need something like SoundTaxi to convert the song to an MP3. SoundTaxi isn't free but it will get you a file that works with Windows Movie Maker.
This error can occur if you selected the option to Import music tracks from iTunes. If you selected that option, download and re-install the MP3-Xtreme software again. Re-installing the software will clear the "import MP3s from iTunes" task. At setup time, do not select the option to Import music tracks from iTunes. One of your mp3 files has a corrupted meta tag header which causes MP3-Xtreme to error when trying to read the mp3 file.
You can email yourself the MP3 file.
Yes. Import them into iTunes, then sync them to the itouch.
You can convert wav files to mp3 files using iTunes. In iTunes, select Preferences then Importing Settings then Import Using. Then click the advanced menu and click "Create mp3 version."
What you would need to do is go into itunes and on the top click on edit then preferences, advanced, importing, find import using, click that then click on MP3 encoder then ok. There you have now when you rip a CD it will be in mp3.
Physically, no. But you can download songs from cd's onto iTunes along with mp3's and can listen to both the mp3's and songs from the cd's on an iPod or mp3 player.