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Move Itunes music to windows media player with out the use of CD’s!!?
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I just got a new cell phone with a 16GB memory card. The phone doubles as a music player. Well I’m an Ipod person, i’ve had one for years, so i have about 2,000 songs or so that I want to put on my phone, but it’s a verizon LG chocolate touch and it won’t talk to itunes. I i’ve fiddled around and figured out it talks to windows media player. But how do I transfer all of my music and videos to Windows Media without having to burn it all to CD’s and re-entering everything!! And before you say drag and drop, it doesn’t work because I’ve boughten most of my music from Itunes, so it won’t let me! Please help, i don’t want to waste my memory card! I just want to move the music onto the phone. Oh, I also downloaded the V-Cast media manager, but it doesn’t seem to see the phone either. I already put all of my music on that player. it would be a lot easier on me if i could just get my phone to talk to the verizon media manager instead, but i’ll do it though windows media player too. Please help, I’m so frustrated. One more thing, don’t say Bluetooth either because i tired that and it takes way to long. My computer is old and that’s a lengthy wireless process for such big files, especially 2,000 of them, so no bluetooth.

Oh, you need an audio converter! If you can’t drag and drop into Windows Media Player, it’s almost certainly because they aren’t in the right format. iTunes can play mp4 and mp3 and Windows Media Player plays wmv and mp3. So the answer is you need to make your songs compatible with Windows Media Player.

http://files.uberdownloads.com/apps/lps/index.php?product=mediacoder

This one is the best I’ve found that’s free (I own several that aren’t). What you need to do is quite simple, and I’ll even give you a step by step guide!

1. Download the software from that link
2. Install it.
3. Take all the music you want onto your phone and add it to the list of songs to convert
4. Convert all those songs TO MP3 FORMAT. This is a format that talk to Windows Media Player
5. Before converting, make sure you know where your music is being sent after conversion.
6. Your new mp3’s will be Windows Media Player usable and you can put whatever you want on your phone.

Now, from a computer junkie to you, I would convert every single music file you own. Why? Because mp3 is a universal music format. Everything can play an mp3. iPods, Zunes, Phones, Gaming Consoles, DVD players, anything. If it’s in mp3 format, you’ll never have to worry about having to post a question like this again.

However, if they are in mp3 and you don’t need to convert them do this instead:
1. Open Windows Media Player
2. Click the "Organize" tab if it’s the newest one, "Libraries" if it’s older.
3. Click manage libraries.
4. You’ll see a list of folders, click "add" then find the folder with your music in it. Add it.
5. Hit okay.

This is the "official" version of how to add music to your Windows Media Player list. As soon as you add the new folder, Windows Media Player will automatically search for, and add, everything in your music folder.

Hopes this helps, merry christmas!

admin @ 11:43 am

5 Comments for 'Move Itunes music to windows media player with out the use of CD’s!!?'

  1.  
    Sdaf
    January 8, 2010 | 5:22 pm
     

    Hi,
    I share you a smart tool called iPod to iPod/Computer/iTunes Transfer.
    http://www.mac-dvd-ripper-soft.com/ipod-transfer-avc.html

    ????????
    Key Function:
    1: Transfer/Share iPod files from one iPod to another iPod.
    2: Transfer/Backup iPod files from iPod to your computer.
    3: Transfer/Backup iPod files from iPod to your iTunes.
    4: Manage your iPod like an harddisk.

    ????????
    References :

  2.  
    Carcolor
    January 8, 2010 | 5:27 pm
     

    ??????
    You can try AVCWare iPod to iPod/Computer/iTunes Transfer.

    With it you can:
    1: Transfer iPod files to Computer
    2: Transfer iPod files to new iPod
    3: Transfer iPod files to iTunes
    4?Transfer local files to iPod without iTunes
    5: Manage your iPod like a movable hard drive and transfer ipod videos/photos/music between iPod and iPod, iPod and computer/laptop, ipod and itunes.

    You can find it here:

    http://www.topmediasoft.com/ipod-transfer-avcware.html

    It is easy to use and you can try it now.
    References :

  3.  
    Catharin
    January 8, 2010 | 6:10 pm
     

    ????????????
    I share AVCWare iPod to iPod/PC/iTunes Transfer.

    It can automatically transfer your iPod and iPhone music, video, playlist, photos back to PC and iTunes. Backup all your music and video in a couple of clicks. If you own more than one iPods, it can simultaneously manage all the iPods in the same interface, you may transfer files among these iPods by drag-and-drop.

    http://www.dvd-video-tool.com/ipod-transfer.html
    References :

  4.  
    AbsolutZero
    January 8, 2010 | 7:00 pm
     

    Oh, you need an audio converter! If you can’t drag and drop into Windows Media Player, it’s almost certainly because they aren’t in the right format. iTunes can play mp4 and mp3 and Windows Media Player plays wmv and mp3. So the answer is you need to make your songs compatible with Windows Media Player.

    http://files.uberdownloads.com/apps/lps/index.php?product=mediacoder

    This one is the best I’ve found that’s free (I own several that aren’t). What you need to do is quite simple, and I’ll even give you a step by step guide!

    1. Download the software from that link
    2. Install it.
    3. Take all the music you want onto your phone and add it to the list of songs to convert
    4. Convert all those songs TO MP3 FORMAT. This is a format that talk to Windows Media Player
    5. Before converting, make sure you know where your music is being sent after conversion.
    6. Your new mp3’s will be Windows Media Player usable and you can put whatever you want on your phone.

    Now, from a computer junkie to you, I would convert every single music file you own. Why? Because mp3 is a universal music format. Everything can play an mp3. iPods, Zunes, Phones, Gaming Consoles, DVD players, anything. If it’s in mp3 format, you’ll never have to worry about having to post a question like this again.

    However, if they are in mp3 and you don’t need to convert them do this instead:
    1. Open Windows Media Player
    2. Click the "Organize" tab if it’s the newest one, "Libraries" if it’s older.
    3. Click manage libraries.
    4. You’ll see a list of folders, click "add" then find the folder with your music in it. Add it.
    5. Hit okay.

    This is the "official" version of how to add music to your Windows Media Player list. As soon as you add the new folder, Windows Media Player will automatically search for, and add, everything in your music folder.

    Hopes this helps, merry christmas!
    References :
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  5.  
    Tiantian H
    January 8, 2010 | 7:39 pm
     

    The music you download from iTunes is drm protected. in order to play it on non-apple mp3/mp4 players, you need to remove the drm and convert the protected music to drm free mp3 format. the easiest way is to burn an audio cd in itunes and rip it back as mp3 format. Or you can get some software to help you.

    I would recommend you check out this full DRM removal software review in the first place:

    http://www.softdiggs.com/reviews/drm-removal-review.php
    References :

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