iTunes help
ive downloaded the songs i want but they wont go on my mp3.
will they only work on iPods? I was told by mates and their tech support that they work on any mp3.
any ideas?
thanks
will they only work on iPods? I was told by mates and their tech support that they work on any mp3.
any ideas?
thanks
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What format are they? MP3 or AAC?
How are you trying to put them on your MP3 player (what MP3 player is this) - with iTunes? Drag n Drop in Windows, using the supplied software for your particular MP3 player?
Where are you trying to sync the files from? The "hard location" of the actual file or the "library location" in iTunes?
More info = you might get some proper answers...
How are you trying to put them on your MP3 player (what MP3 player is this) - with iTunes? Drag n Drop in Windows, using the supplied software for your particular MP3 player?
Where are you trying to sync the files from? The "hard location" of the actual file or the "library location" in iTunes?
More info = you might get some proper answers...
What format are they? MP3 or AAC?
How are you trying to put them on your MP3 player (what MP3 player is this) - with iTunes? Drag n Drop in Windows, using the supplied software for your particular MP3 player?
Where are you trying to sync the files from? The "hard location" of the actual file or the "library location" in iTunes?
More info = you might get some proper answers...
How are you trying to put them on your MP3 player (what MP3 player is this) - with iTunes? Drag n Drop in Windows, using the supplied software for your particular MP3 player?
Where are you trying to sync the files from? The "hard location" of the actual file or the "library location" in iTunes?
More info = you might get some proper answers...
Lol sorry just very impatient
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From: The Dark Side of the Moon...
Well there's two problems I see there.
1, I highly doubt your cheapo Goodmans MP3 player will play anything other than MP3, and possibly WMA. So you need to convert the songs from AAC to MP3. You can do this in iTunes. Right click on the song(s) you want to convert and select CREATE MP3 version.
2, you can't drag songs out the library (in iTunes) to put them on an MP3 player (unless it's an iPod/iPhone and you're doing it all within iTunes) You need to drag the "hard" file from it's folder location into your MP3 player. Navigate to the iTunes Music Folder (usually in My Music > iTunes Music > artist folders) and select the MP3's you want (remember to not select the AAC's). Then open the window for your MP3 player, and drag the MP3's into it.
1, I highly doubt your cheapo Goodmans MP3 player will play anything other than MP3, and possibly WMA. So you need to convert the songs from AAC to MP3. You can do this in iTunes. Right click on the song(s) you want to convert and select CREATE MP3 version.
2, you can't drag songs out the library (in iTunes) to put them on an MP3 player (unless it's an iPod/iPhone and you're doing it all within iTunes) You need to drag the "hard" file from it's folder location into your MP3 player. Navigate to the iTunes Music Folder (usually in My Music > iTunes Music > artist folders) and select the MP3's you want (remember to not select the AAC's). Then open the window for your MP3 player, and drag the MP3's into it.
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Well there's two problems I see there.
1, I highly doubt your cheapo Goodmans MP3 player will play anything other than MP3, and possibly WMA. So you need to convert the songs from AAC to MP3. You can do this in iTunes. Right click on the song(s) you want to convert and select CREATE MP3 version.
2, you can't drag songs out the library (in iTunes) to put them on an MP3 player (unless it's an iPod/iPhone and you're doing it all within iTunes) You need to drag the "hard" file from it's folder location into your MP3 player. Navigate to the iTunes Music Folder (usually in My Music > iTunes Music > artist folders) and select the MP3's you want (remember to not select the AAC's). Then open the window for your MP3 player, and drag the MP3's into it.
1, I highly doubt your cheapo Goodmans MP3 player will play anything other than MP3, and possibly WMA. So you need to convert the songs from AAC to MP3. You can do this in iTunes. Right click on the song(s) you want to convert and select CREATE MP3 version.
2, you can't drag songs out the library (in iTunes) to put them on an MP3 player (unless it's an iPod/iPhone and you're doing it all within iTunes) You need to drag the "hard" file from it's folder location into your MP3 player. Navigate to the iTunes Music Folder (usually in My Music > iTunes Music > artist folders) and select the MP3's you want (remember to not select the AAC's). Then open the window for your MP3 player, and drag the MP3's into it.
also when i open the itunes folder in my music, it doesnt say artist folders, only album artwork, itunes media and some other itunes database files that do nothing when opened.
Last edited by Darylc.; Apr 17, 2010 at 02:56 PM.
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No it won't say "artist folders" - Artist Folders I meant in the same way of "your name here"
In my set up it's My Music > iTunes > then a bunch of folders with artists names, such as Guns N Roses or Girls Aloud or whatever. Inside these folders are the music files.
But, if you go into iTunes again, find the song you want, and right click on it, you can select "Show In Windows Explorer" and it will open a folder where the file is.
As for create MP3 version, there is a setting in iTunes preferences to change between "create AAC" and "create MP3", but I don't have iTunes on this computer so I can't double check it for you.
However, another work around is;
Download this; http://www.nch.com.au/switch/plus.html (click GET IT NOW for the free download) and install it. It's a format converter, very simple to use. Drag the AAC files into it, tell it to convert to MP3 and it will do it for you. Then you can drag these MP3's to your MP3 player.
In my set up it's My Music > iTunes > then a bunch of folders with artists names, such as Guns N Roses or Girls Aloud or whatever. Inside these folders are the music files.
But, if you go into iTunes again, find the song you want, and right click on it, you can select "Show In Windows Explorer" and it will open a folder where the file is.
As for create MP3 version, there is a setting in iTunes preferences to change between "create AAC" and "create MP3", but I don't have iTunes on this computer so I can't double check it for you.
However, another work around is;
Download this; http://www.nch.com.au/switch/plus.html (click GET IT NOW for the free download) and install it. It's a format converter, very simple to use. Drag the AAC files into it, tell it to convert to MP3 and it will do it for you. Then you can drag these MP3's to your MP3 player.
No it won't say "artist folders" - Artist Folders I meant in the same way of "your name here"
In my set up it's My Music > iTunes > then a bunch of folders with artists names, such as Guns N Roses or Girls Aloud or whatever. Inside these folders are the music files.
But, if you go into iTunes again, find the song you want, and right click on it, you can select "Show In Windows Explorer" and it will open a folder where the file is.
As for create MP3 version, there is a setting in iTunes preferences to change between "create AAC" and "create MP3", but I don't have iTunes on this computer so I can't double check it for you.
However, another work around is;
Download this; http://www.nch.com.au/switch/plus.html (click GET IT NOW for the free download) and install it. It's a format converter, very simple to use. Drag the AAC files into it, tell it to convert to MP3 and it will do it for you. Then you can drag these MP3's to your MP3 player.
In my set up it's My Music > iTunes > then a bunch of folders with artists names, such as Guns N Roses or Girls Aloud or whatever. Inside these folders are the music files.
But, if you go into iTunes again, find the song you want, and right click on it, you can select "Show In Windows Explorer" and it will open a folder where the file is.
As for create MP3 version, there is a setting in iTunes preferences to change between "create AAC" and "create MP3", but I don't have iTunes on this computer so I can't double check it for you.
However, another work around is;
Download this; http://www.nch.com.au/switch/plus.html (click GET IT NOW for the free download) and install it. It's a format converter, very simple to use. Drag the AAC files into it, tell it to convert to MP3 and it will do it for you. Then you can drag these MP3's to your MP3 player.
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