Does anyone know how to import tracks from itunes into WMP?
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Does anyone know how to import tracks from itunes into WMP?

 
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cliffo
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Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 9:30 pm    Post subject: Does anyone know how to import tracks from itunes into WMP? Reply with quote

Hi
I used to keep my music just on WMP, but I was given an ipod as a gift so I
got itunes on my pc. WMP is still my preferred player of choice when at my
pc, but I like to keep all my music on my itunes player also, for uploading
to my ipod. I copied all my tracks across from WMP to itunes, and they
exported okay. But I've since bought a couple of tracks online from the
itunes store which are now on my itunes player, and I can't seem to export
them across to my WMP. Can somebody advise please? Thanks.

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Mike Williams
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Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 1:30 am    Post subject: Re: Does anyone know how to import tracks from itunes into W Reply with quote

cliffo wrote:
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Hi
I used to keep my music just on WMP, but I was given an ipod as a gift so I
got itunes on my pc. WMP is still my preferred player of choice when at my
pc, but I like to keep all my music on my itunes player also, for uploading
to my ipod. I copied all my tracks across from WMP to itunes, and they
exported okay. But I've since bought a couple of tracks online from the
itunes store which are now on my itunes player, and I can't seem to export
them across to my WMP. Can somebody advise please? Thanks.

You might be able to access them directly with a special iPod plugin for
WMP, but otherwise the Apple/iTunes file format is not accessible from
WMP. You would need to convert the Apple file to MP3 or WMA. Since the
purchased tracks are undoubtedly protected, the only way to do that is
to burn them to an audio CD (using iTunes) and then re-rip them as MP3
or WMA.
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