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Easily Get Music From iTunes Into WMP

Easily Get Music From iTunes Into WMP
With this you will be able to put music, once only available on iTunes, onto any MP3 Player that transfers music onto it via Windows Media Player. It's quite easy really. All you need is the right software and of course iTunes and WMP. Oh yeah you also need money on iTunes to buy songs unless you already have music on iTunes.

I came up with the idea a year or two ago after I got my first iTunes gift card and had a mp3 player that was definitely NOT an iPod. I noticed that I could burn cds in iTunes and I had previously ripped music in WMP. Thus my method was born! So I hope that you will find this easy and that you will enjoy your new music on your not-an-apple-iPod-mp3-player.
 
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Step 1Materials And Tools

Materials And Tools
Of course you are going to already have iTunes and some music otherwise you would have no reason whatsoever to read this Instructable. You also need Windows Media Player to put your music into.

The only other major thing you are going to need is a cd-rw. This is a re-writable disc that is worth its weight in aluminum. Because it is re-writable you will be able to use it multiple times. Unlike a cd-r that only gets used once. But make sure your optical drive can handle a cd-rw. Most newer computers have a cd burner that can handle a cd-rw. So can several other older, more expensive computers.

You will also need a program that can erase discs. You will need it so then you can use your disc again when you get more music.

In conclusion, you will need:
iTunes
Music in iTunes
Windows Media Player
A cd burning program such as Nero or Creator Basic
A cd burner
A cd-rw.

Now let's get on with this thing.
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4 comments
Sep 26, 2008. 4:52 PMzamorak683 says:
They changed it now.....now its in a different format when you burn cd's
Feb 16, 2008. 9:06 PMdark-shot666 says:
also works when you want mp3s
Jan 26, 2008. 5:03 PMpaulgeering says:
Brilliant. BTW. This is the only legal way of converting music purchased on itunes into a different format.
Jan 25, 2008. 6:44 PMGorillazMiko says:
Cool. Looks easy to use, looks nice too.

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