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Q&A: How do I import a song from iTunes into fruity loops so I can make a remix?to?

Monday, May 14th, 2012

Question by cellachris: How do I import a song from iTunes into fruity loops so I can make a remix?to?
I just need to have the song in a pattern so I can add sounds behind the origional song.

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Answer by Ickypoopy
You cannot do this legally (in the US anyway, due to the DMCA of 1998). The iTunes songs are DRM-crippled and you are denied access to your normal rights to fair use.

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☺ David MeShow – Diamond Eyes (Official Theme for Fantasy Thriller by AA Bell) Now on iTunes

Monday, May 14th, 2012

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Q&A: How do I transfer music from my computer to my itunes library?

Monday, April 30th, 2012

Question by Johanna R: How do I transfer music from my computer to my itunes library?
So I am very confused. I have a bunch of music on my computer that I want on my ipod but I don’t know how to transfer it to my itunes. Help please.
Well I have the playlist saved to my computer. I have the newer ipod shuffle. But the playlist isn’t on my itunes library and it won’t go onto my ipod. But I have the playlist saved but it still won’t go onto my ipod. Im just really confused.

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Answer by Dave M
if you have the playlist ready just connect your ipod to the computer

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When iTunes organizes music in the iTunes folder on your computer, is it safe to delete the others?

Saturday, April 21st, 2012

Question by Brian: When iTunes organizes music in the iTunes folder on your computer, is it safe to delete the others?
Basically, I turned on the iTunes preference to organize the music on my computer in the iTunes folder, but I ended up with two of every song. When they’re copied into the iTunes folder on your computer, is it okay to go ahead and get rid of the other ones?

Best answer:

Answer by i♥LEO DiCAPRiO
im not sure what u mean but u can just delete the songs that show up twice by opening iTunes > View > Show Duplicates

then ull get songs that are there more than once and u can delete the extras….

maybe if u can give me some more details i can elpu…just email me (my e-mail is open)
cuz im really gd with iTunes..gd luck!! xD

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Q&A: How do you transfer iTunes music to new computer?

Saturday, April 14th, 2012

Question by Quagmire (Giggity Giggity Goo): How do you transfer iTunes music to new computer?
I just got a new computer and I can’t figure out how to transfer my iTunes music from my old computer to my new one. Is something I can do? Do I have to call iTunes? Do I have to call someone to do it for me? Please help!
I do have about 2 dozen songs that weren’t “purchased” from iTunes and some that were burnt from CD’s.

Best answer:

Answer by Lauren
Either burn a CD with the songs on it, or drag all the songs into a keydrive and transfer it that way

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How do you transfer iTunes music to new computer?

Saturday, April 14th, 2012

Question by Quagmire (Giggity Giggity Goo): How do you transfer iTunes music to new computer?
I just got a new computer and I can’t figure out how to transfer my iTunes music from my old computer to my new one. Is something I can do? Do I have to call iTunes? Do I have to call someone to do it for me? Please help!
I do have about 2 dozen songs that weren’t “purchased” from iTunes and some that were burnt from CD’s.

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Answer by Lauren
Either burn a CD with the songs on it, or drag all the songs into a keydrive and transfer it that way

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How do you transfer iTunes music to new computer?

Friday, April 6th, 2012

Question by Quagmire (Giggity Giggity Goo): How do you transfer iTunes music to new computer?
I just got a new computer and I can’t figure out how to transfer my iTunes music from my old computer to my new one. Is something I can do? Do I have to call iTunes? Do I have to call someone to do it for me? Please help!

I do have about 2 dozen songs that weren’t “purchased” from iTunes and some that were burnt from CD’s.

Best answer:

Answer by Green Man
you either can get a flash drive or buy tune tools at best buy, you could burn cds but that would require a lot of cds, and it depends on whether you have a cd burner on your computer.

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How do I transfer my itunes music from one computer to the other?

Monday, March 26th, 2012

Question by Grace B: How do I transfer my itunes music from one computer to the other?
Because i put itunes on my old computer and now i have a new computer. Is there any way i could transfer my old music on my old computer to my new computer without having to pay or download?

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Answer by Jenny
you can install itunes on the new computer, and copy the old computer’s file which named iTunes Library.itl to instead it.
And then the original movie and music on the machine copying it can be the same directory on the new machine.

hope it can help you:)

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Q&A: How can I import music from another computer to my iTunes Library?

Monday, March 5th, 2012

Question by : How can I import music from another computer to my iTunes Library?
I have most of my music on my laptop, (the only computer with iTunes) but I have about 100 songs on my old computer (which I only use when someone else has the laptop). How can I get these songs to my iTunes Library?

Best answer:

Answer by .
Transport them with a flash drive, save them on your hard drive.

File>Add folder to library

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Mastering for iTunes? Here’s what you need to know

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012


Wondering what the best techniques are when preparing your songs for the iTunes store? Even if you’re a seasoned pro it’s worth spending a few minutes reading the PDF document that Apple has published on its website.
Don’t expect anything magic or revolutionary though. Still, these “best practices” for mastering for iTunes shed some light on a process that for some musicians and engineers it’s still quite “obscure”.

In this document you’ll find topics like: providing high resolution masters, being aware of dynamic range, clipping and oversampling, considering iTunes Sound Check and similar Volume Controlling technologies.
Again, most of this stuff may not be new to most of our readers, but some details and tips (especially since they’re straight from the horse’s mouth) make it a worthwhile reading.

On the same page you’ll also find a mini-suite of (Mac only) free software tools that can help you in this process.

- Master for iTunes Droplet. The Master for iTunes Droplet is a simple, standalone drag-and-drop tool that can be used to quickly and easily encode your masters in iTunes Plus format.
- afconvert. The afconvert command-line utility can be used to encode your masters in iTunes Plus format.
- afclip. The afclip command-line utility can be used to check any audio file for clipping.
- AURoundTripAAC Audio Unit. The AURoundTripAAC Audio Unit can be used to compare an iTunes Plus file to the original source audio file to check for clipping

Read more and download the tools here: Mastering for iTunes

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