When users add song files to iTunes, they can import them either by using the "Import" option in the "File Menu", or by dragging the files into the iTunes window. When the latter is used, many times ...
If you want to add your own music to iTunes on Windows or want to use iTunes as a music organizer and player, here is how you can do that. You can import music, create a playlist, import/export ...
Dragging media files to iTunes after you’ve downloaded them is so last year. All the hip kids get their downloaded files into iTunes without any intermediate steps. Here’s how to be one of the ...
It’s 2017, and yet you still can’t add music to the Music app on your iPhone. If you have an MP3 file that somebody sent you, that you downloaded, or that you created with one of the zillions of ...
Mac: Dragging files into iTunes isn't an efficient process since you still have to delete what you add, but iTunes has an often-forgotten feature that automatically adds and sorts music for you. To ...
Today’s Mac 911 question has done a fair bit of traveling in its short lifetime. Originally sent by one Ken Evans, this query has passed from Take Control Editor in Chief, Tonya Engst; to Macworld ...
If you’ve spent every spare musical minute within the confines of the iTunes window you might believe there are only five audio formats—MP3, AAC, WAV, AIFF, and Apple Lossless. It turns out, however, ...
Today I’m revisiting a topic I haven’t covered in nearly three years: iTunes folder monitoring. In an ideal world, Apple’s music manager would be able to keep an eye on any folders you want, ...
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