In the General section of the iTunes Preferences click the Import settings and select the desired option AAC or MP3 will give the greater compression. If you have an uncompressed track in your iTunes library you can right click on the track's title and select a conversion option from the menu.
When you're on the screen go up to the top part of the screen. Go to "Share". Under it there's a option to "Send Song To iTunes". Do that
The iTunes library is where iTunes stores your music. You can put music in the library from music on your computer or from your CDs. You only need to set up an iTunes account if you wish to purchase items from the iTunes store.
To find music videos in the iTunes store select the Music section and then click on the Music Videos link on the right.
1. you go to my music 2. click itunes 3. click itunes music 4. then select your songs 5. and presto your done
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The iTunes library is where iTunes stores your music. You can put music in the library from music on your computer or from your CDs. You only need to set up an iTunes account if you wish to purchase items from the iTunes store.
no, 1.Itunes is free 2.you can put music on your computer to Itunes then ipod.
AAC is a codec used to compress audio. iTunes distributes these in leu of MP3 files due to their high quality to bitrate ratio, making it possible to further compress a song without losing audio quality. They are wrapped in M4A files and stored in the following directories by default:Mac OS X: /Users/username/Music/iTunes/iTunes Media/Music/Windows 7/8: C:\Users\username\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media\Music\The directory structure is:Artist > Album > SongSo, for example, if you've tagged a song as being by artist A from album B, it would be in:Mac OS X: /Users/username/Music/iTunes/iTunes Media/Music/Artist A/Album B/01 song title.m4aWindows 7/8: C:\Users\username\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media\Music\Artist A\Album B\01 song title.m4aAll you need to do is plug your phone in, make sure you can see it in under "Computer" if you're running Windows or "Devices" in OS X, then drag-and-drop the folders/files you want to put on your Android into a folder on your phone/tablet's storage media (SD Card, internal storage, etc).When you have finished copying the files, make sure you unmount the phone or tablet properly and launch the music app of your choosing. If your music does not show up, reboot the device and it should show.
On a Mac click on the music file in a folder and drag it into the iTunes Window and the music will be added to your iTunes library. If iTunes is not running you can drag the music file into the iTunes icon in the dock and it will be added to the library.
If you are downloading music fraudulently from the iTunes store then they may find you. If you have illegally downloaded music from elsewhere then iTunes will not know about it.
If you have an Apple Music subscription, you can log into your Apple ID, select the songs from iTunes and download them for offline listening within the Apple Music app or iTunes desktop client. Alternatively, you can also try Macsome iTunes Converter. It can download iTunes music files and Apple Music tracks on your computer. Then you can find the downloaded tracks locally. In this way, you can listen to iTunes music on any media player.
Import music into iTunes. Sync iPad with iTunes.
If the music is on your computer, you can import it into iTunes and sync it on your phone, even if the music was not originally from iTunes.
Updating iTunes only updates the iTunes software it will not touch your music 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.
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.