Rip MP3's with iTunes Software
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sure
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128kbps is rarely CD quality, 192-320kbps is for the majority of tracks. If you want to make sure your rips are truly 100% CD quality then you use a lossless format; in iTunes it's called 'Apple Lossless'. For a good balance of audio quality and file size, I'd recommend ripping at 192kbps for most people.
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Sure, Sure, Sure so damn annoying.. STFU!
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:( due to being in japan, iTunes wont let me create ringtones from music i BOUGHT from their "i" Store !!?? anyone know of SAFE (ie. no mal-hack-crudware) sw that is available or a way to still use iTunes, or some MS app to do so? ty
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nice vid.
LOL rockin' nano player
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can you rip music from a cd-r and make it blank ? cuz i already know how to do this
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whats an mp3 ? LOL
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can i take music from my mp3 player and put that music onto itunes? will anyone help me out?... thanx
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Is it necessary to buy the music from i tunes to transfer it to ipod or you can transfer your existing music to ipod through itunes just like any other PC connecting suite ???
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you go to the file on your computer,right click then click properties and change it to itunes
Can you transfer a song bought from Itunes to an insignia mp3 player? if so how...thanks
zyrstn 3 years ago
The best way to move songs you purchased through iTunes to other MP3 players is to burn a data or audio cd from within iTunes with the songs you want to transfer on it. Then, RIP that CD to mp3 format and move those songs as you like to wherever you like. That's the easiest, round-about way of doing it. Otherwise, you'd have to find the songs in the folder where they're stored on your computer, usually in (PC) MY DOCS>MY MUSIC>ITUNES>ITUNES MUSIC, etc. Try burning the CD first, then ripping it.
themarketingman 3 years ago