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To: Keith Feral who wrote (68964)9/21/2007 1:23:18 PM
From: stock bull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213177
 
Not sure that I understand your questions. The web site, iTunes, should work on a PC. I have a PC and have downloaded movies and songs from iTunes to my PC. I can play the movies and songs on my PC without a problem. I play them through the iTunes software that I installed on my PC.

If I want to move the songs to my MP3 player, I have to convert the iTunes' file format into the MP3 format. There are converts on the web that are free. Download a converter, convert the iTunes song into MP3 and you should be able to play the songs on any MP3 player.

I'm not sure that I've answered your question, but hope the above helps.

Stock Bull



To: Keith Feral who wrote (68964)9/21/2007 1:51:37 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 213177
 
>>I finally put my wife's iTune account on my PC. Last time I checked, it wasn't working with Vista. I was wondering if I can import all of my WMP music into her iTunes account that I am sharing from my PC. Or do I have to pull it through the network back to her MAC so that I can import it from her computer?<<

Keith -

It sounds like you're asking whether having access to her iTunes store account on your computer makes it possible to transfer the files in your local iTunes music library to her computer. It doesn't. iTunes music libraries and online store accounts don't really have anything to do with each other.

You can transfer the files themselves across the network to her computer, and then import them into her iTunes music library. At least, you can as long as the files are not in the WMA format. iTunes doesn't support WMA.

- Allen