Itunes is proprietary and can only be used for iPods. I guess you could burn the songs you want to a CD and then put them back on your computer using Windows Media Player and then you can transfer them to another MP3 player. Seems like a lot of trouble to go to, though!
2007-01-04 15:06:43
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answered by Anonymous
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iTunes and iPods have been particularly designed to be nicely matched with one yet another and not with the different music get carry of websites or mp3 gamers. interior an identical way you may not get carry of from iTunes to the different make of mp3 participant, you may not get carry of from the different music internet site to an iPod. As Tiantian H has already spoke back, there are approaches around this besides the shown fact that it is an poor lot of messing approximately. it is probabaly lots much less annoying to apply yet another internet site on your music downloads, like Napster or Amazon.
2016-10-30 01:04:41
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answered by quinteros 4
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It is possible but you have to burn the iTunes songs to a cd first as mp3s and then put them back onto your computer and onto your sony player. Sort of a pain but its one way to get around it.
2007-01-04 15:05:13
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answered by John B 1
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You cannot transfer them directly, because they won't work. BUT, you can download with iTunes, burn an audio CD, rip the audio CD back in as whatever files you want, and they are then stripped of all copy protection. At this point you can do whatever you want with them.
2007-01-04 15:07:11
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answered by tamesbadger 3
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All iTunes files download in m4p format and can only be played on an iPod. Pretty clever, huh? Drives me nuts!
2007-01-04 14:58:04
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answered by AK 6
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far as i know u can
2007-01-04 14:56:54
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answered by Anonymous
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