Basically, when you buy music from iTunes, it comes with a copyright protection called DRM. These DRM-protected songs are locked so that they only work with Apple MP3 players. That means that if you bought a Microsoft Zune, you cannot use iTunes music.
So, what is the solution? You have to burn a CD. When you do this, the DRM is removed (because the music is converted to a non-DRM-compatible media). After you burn the CD, you can rip it to your PC as an MP3 file which no longer has DRM.
Alternatively, you can use TuneClone ( http://www.tuneclone.com/ ). TuneClone makes a virtual CD-ROM drive, tricking your PC into believing that you are burning a CD. Therefore, the DRM is removed without wasting a CD.
Here is a link to a tutorial using TuneClone and iTunes 8:
http://tuneclone.weblog.com/2008/9/Updat鈥?/a>How can I transfer songs from my itunes library into my cell phone?
If you have a USB cord or a memory card and adapter, you should be able to just transfer your music straight over. Your going to have to find where the iTunes is storing your music on your hard drive and then just find where your memory card/USB cord is on your computer and then just click and drag!!
:D hope that helps you out!!How can I transfer songs from my itunes library into my cell phone?
do u have a USB cord?, if you do ten just hook it up to your computer, but idunno how to download it. :-/
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