20th May, 2012

Transferring videos from iTunes to Windows Media Player.?

Question by burning.wolf: Transferring videos from iTunes to Windows Media Player.?
So I have a Sansa View. It has been hard figuring everything out with it and I have one last problem! I want to put some of my music videos that I bought off of iTunes onto my Sansa player. I have downloaded and tried the Sansa Media Converter and it is not working for me. When I go to play the converted videos a gray screen comes up. I am wondering if there is another way to get these videos onto my player or if I am using the Media Converter wrong. Please help!

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Answer by Sonico67
Try another video converter, also make sure you’re using the correct file format output that is supported by the newer player.

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18th May, 2012

How do I put itunes music into windows media player?

Question by Elizabeth H: How do I put itunes music into windows media player?
I just got a new samsung blackjack and would like to sync my phone in order to put my itunes music on it. How do I put my itunes music into windows media player so that I can sync it?

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Answer by Luke L
You can only put itunes music on your blackjack if you put the music onto itunes from a cd. If you bought the music from itunes you can only put that music on ipods. But you could still burn it to a cd. But unfortunately it can only be put on an ipod. I ran into this same problem! I hope this helps!!!

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9th May, 2012

I downloaded music from media fire, I tried to but it into itunes but its not appearing?

Question by : I downloaded music from media fire, I tried to but it into itunes but its not appearing?
I am downloading an album of music from media fire, the file only plays in some thing called 7-zip and when I tried to open it with itunes it wasnt in itunes, what can I do? I really need to put these songs onto itunes! Thanks so much!!

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Answer by Ifath
Hey the Files must be Compressed with 7 zip. Try n Extract it through WinRar and play the files.If u dont Have Winrar,Download 7 zip to Extract teh Files.

http://www.7-zip.org/download.html

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7th May, 2012

if you download music on Itunes from another program how can you move it to your ipod ?

Question by forever_barakat: if you download music on Itunes from another program how can you move it to your ipod ?
I got an MP4 video from media converter and a downloaded it to itunes and it works perfectly on itunes but it would not download on my ipod. Does anyone have any clue what I can do.

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Answer by bthouse68
1. Do you have an iPod Video? If not that’s why it won’t play.

2. Do you have auto-sync on iTunes set? If so, it should automatically copy to your iPod. If not, just drag the video to you iPod icon when it’s plugged in to the computer.

3. Is the mp4 an iPod file? All mp4s will play through iTunes or Quicktime, but not all mp4s will play on a iPod. Your video converter should have a couple different options on how to conver. If you select the iPod mp4 option, it will play on your iPod and also on your computer.

Good Luck!

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1st May, 2012

How do I share music from Windows Media Player to Itunes?

Question by : How do I share music from Windows Media Player to Itunes?
I have some music on my windows media player from when i had an Mp3 player. Now i have an itouch and can only put music on from itunes. So i want to know who I share the music i have on Windows Media Player to my Itunes?

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Answer by Jen B
all of your music on windows media player should all be in the same folder ex. “My Music”

if you go into itunes and click file then go to add folder to library.
select the folder that all your music is in.
it will automatically add the music files to your itunes.

hope this helped.

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26th April, 2012

Q&A: Is there a simple way to transfer all your music from Windows Media Player to iTunes?

Question by The Madness Within: Is there a simple way to transfer all your music from Windows Media Player to iTunes?
I’m want to switch to iTunes, but all my music is with Windows Media Player. I would just import the music but all my music is separated in a lot of different folders and it would be a real pain to import them all one by one. Is there an easier way?

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Answer by roflcopter14
Currently, iTunes can use MP3, AIFF, WAV, MPEG-4, AAC and Apple Lossless formats, so if you’re music is not in any of those formats you must convert it all first.

http://www.download.com/FormatFactory/3000-2194_4-10819418.html

Once you have it all converted and have iTunes installed, in iTunes find “File>Add Folder To Library” and select that. Find the folder that contains all you’re music (i know it’s spread out, but even if you put it all just under “My Music” or “Music”, it can extract all the music from that, add it to your library, and be ready to play it!!

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13th April, 2012

Q&A: Is there a free way to convert rhapsody music to itunes format?

Question by hot shot: Is there a free way to convert rhapsody music to itunes format?
ive been trying to find a software that will convert the wma files that are protected by drm to the format that will work with itunes, ipod,etc but every software i have found turns out to cost money such as tunebite, soundtaxi, danuisoft media converter and others so if you could either tell me how i can convert it myself or if you know of a software that will work to convert it that would be awesome thank you :)

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Answer by Carina Smith
As I know , Rhapsody music has the DRM protection which avoid customer play or convert the downloaded music with other incompatible devices and if you don’t keep paying you can’t keep the music when the subscription expired .

So if you want to play the protected music with other incompatible players (like iTunes, iPod) and keep the music forever, you should remove the DRM with a specialized converter.

And here I found a good program to help me remove DRM and convert the DRM music. You can free download it to have a try.

http://www.drm-removal-tool.com/digital-music-converter.html

It can remove the DRM from protected music (mp3, wma,m4p, wav, etc) and extract audios from DRM video (wmv, m4v, asf, etc).

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9th April, 2012

How do you convert music from Windows Media Player to iTunes?

Question by George M: How do you convert music from Windows Media Player to iTunes?
I’ve tried importing the Music folder (on vista) but it leaves about a third of my songs out compared to what’s on media player. I think I only burned some of my CD’s straight onto Windows Media Player, so they didn’t get registered in my Music folder and are not being picked up by iTunes.

Anyone know how I can recover the music? Or how to transfer to iTunes straight from Windows Media Player?

Best answer:

Answer by Brian Holland
Follow these steps:
1. Find where Windows Media Player stores your ripped music.
2. Add that folder into iTunes.

Detailed instructions:
1. In WMP, do this:
a) Open the Options window. You can do this by clicking on the little down arrow below “Rip” button and selecting “More Options…”
b) Go to the “Rip Music” tab, if you’re not already there.
c) Take note of the folder displayed in the “Rip music to this location” section.
d) That folder should contain your music. Go there to check.

2. In iTunes, do this:
a) File –> Add Folder to Library…
b) Navigate to the folder you found in step 1.
c) Push OK.
d) For WMA files, iTunes will tell you via a message box that one or more items are in the WMA format and that it will automatically convert them to your preferred format, i.e. AAC or MP3 – depends on your preferences (Edit–>Preferences–>General–>Import Settings button).

iTunes should now have your files available, including all that it has converted. For any non-Windows formats, check the Advanced tab in your preferences to see whether “Copy files to iTunes…” option was ticked, as this will have duplicated files on your disk.

Bri.

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6th April, 2012

Q&A: How can I transfer music from media downloader to Itunes?

Question by : How can I transfer music from media downloader to Itunes?
So I have all of these files on my Blubster music downloader and I want to listen to the files on Itunes. How can transfer the files?

Thanks:)

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Answer by Kim Simpson
At first you should find the music files in your computer, and then open iTunes, choose the music, drag them into iTunes.

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26th March, 2012

Q&A: How do you change Itunes music into Windows Media Player formats?

Question by elizmizzou1: How do you change Itunes music into Windows Media Player formats?
I bought some music off itunes. I tried to add them to my library on my Windows Media Player but the file format is mp4a format. I need help transferring the itunes music to Windows Media Player.

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Answer by irongiant369
if you got it before itunes drop their DRM the only thing you can do, is burning it to cd then ripping it to windows media player, if you purchase it in recent days and it says itunes plus thats their DRM free music, it means you can manage it without any restrictions, Good Luck

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