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 · Find the file icon. Right-click it and choose Open With iTunes. If the file is compatible with iTunes, it will be added to your library and will start playing. If the file is not compatible, iTunes will "error silently," i.e. do nothing. Try it and tell us which case you get. If it is the second, provide details about the song file.  · The following part will show you how to unprotect iTunes songs with the help of TuneFab Apple Music Converter in 3 easy steps. Step 1. Select iTunes Songs That You Want to Convert. Launch TuneFab Apple Music Converter and iTunes will pop up automatically. In the main interface, go to "Playlist" and click "Library" to select songs or albums.  · Try these steps: Turn on your Mac or PC and connect it to the Internet. Open the Music app or iTunes for Windows. Keep the Music app or iTunes for Windows open so your library can finish uploading. If you see an ineligible icon next to a song, delete the song, then add it back to your library. If you still see an ineligible icon next to a song.


In the iTunes app on your PC, choose Music from the pop-up menu at the top left, then click Library.. To download music in your iTunes library to your computer, do one of the following: Click the iCloud Download button next to the item.. Move the pointer over an item (such as a song or album), click the More button, then choose Download.. To view only your downloaded items, click Downloaded. With Apple iTunes, you have unlimited access to download previous music, movie, and audiobook purchases anytime you like. This comes in handy if you have lost your files on your hard drive or wish to easily download the content to a new device. Select the menu icon " (≡)" in the upper left corner and select "Add Service". Step 3. If your music is already stored on your computer, select "Music Library on your computer" and select the type of library you want to add by selecting the circle next to iTunes or Windows Media Player. Step 4.


For example, "if you're trying to play an AAC file that was not created using iTunes or downloaded from the iTunes Store: Songs you download from the iTunes Store or import into your library using the AAC encoder are encoded using the new MPEG-4 AAC format, and play in iTunes and on your iPod, iPhone, and iPad. That fixes the issue in some scenarios). Step 2. Select “File” tab Select “Add File to Library” or “Add Folder to Library”. Step 3. Navigate to the corresponding folder and add the right file/folder. Step 4. Select Music from file types section Check the newest addition at library – “Recently Added”. Cause 4. Use speakers connected to an AirPort Express, an Apple TV, or another AirPlay-enabled device: In the iTunes app on your PC, click the AirPlay button at the top of the iTunes window, then select the checkbox next to the speakers you want to use. You can select more than one checkbox to play music through multiple sources.

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