How to transfer playlists from iTunes to SD card?
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How to transfer playlists from iTunes to SD card?
I have copied my music from iTunes to my SD card but have been unable to transfer my playlists.
How can I transfer my playlists?
I know the basics about iTunes but am far from an expert user.
How can I transfer my playlists?
I know the basics about iTunes but am far from an expert user.
#4
you can get around this by burning the songs to a music cd, then ripping them back In mp3 format, but it gets pretty tedious.
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Or jus tdump iTunes for Amazon, which has DRM free MP3's for the same price that play just fine on any platform.
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Actually, the iTunes store moved to DRM-free beginning last year. (You can "upgrade" previously purchased music to DRM-free - and higher quality - for the pricing delta.)
http://www.macworld.com/article/1379...tunestore.html
http://www.macworld.com/article/1379...tunestore.html
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Great, but I just purchased 3 songs from iTunes and dragged them into my SD card, but they still don't play. Is there a special process to do this?
Actually, the iTunes store moved to DRM-free beginning last year. (You can "upgrade" previously purchased music to DRM-free - and higher quality - for the pricing delta.)
http://www.macworld.com/article/1379...tunestore.html
I don't know about transferring playlists to an SD card.
http://www.macworld.com/article/1379...tunestore.html
I don't know about transferring playlists to an SD card.
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Songs from iTunes nowadays are indeed DRM-free. However, they still come in AAC format, which basically no car stereo can play. Fortunately, you can easily get iTunes to convert them to mp3 format for you. Do this, and they'll play in your car.