Not possible. ITunes has them encoded so that they only work with their products. You have to get an IPod to play their m4p song files.
What you can do is to burn the songs to a CD, then rip them off the CD you just burned and put them on your mp3 player.
Thats what I did with all the songs I downloaded for free from ITunes when they had that big Mountain Dew promotion.
2007-02-03 13:44:50
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answered by cyancat 3
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Itunes wont regognize anything besides an ipod. but you can drag the Mp3's from the itunes library to media player or a syncing program for your mp3 player. If all else fails, just read the direcitons for the mp3 player, they should tell you how to copy.
(sync-to copy or download to)
2007-02-03 13:45:47
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answered by Sir 3
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Itunes wont regognize something to boot an ipod. yet you are able to drag the Mp3's from the itunes library to media participant or a syncing software to your mp3 participant. If all else fails, only examine the direcitons for the mp3 participant, they might desire to tell you approaches to repeat. (sync-to repeat or acquire to)
2016-09-28 09:37:19
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answered by celia 4
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I have an mp3 player and you can not put itunes on that, to put music on there for free try using limewire or musicmatch jukebox
2007-02-03 13:47:53
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answered by sinnamon l 2
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If they are MP4 preotected you have to burn them to cd then upload to new MP3. I f they are mp4 then you can run the file through a transfer program to change format to MP3 then upload. Go to www.download.com for trenafer program I think a good one is ezcdma
2007-02-03 13:41:32
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answered by brytexgaelyn 2
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well if iwas you i would simply copy and paste. when you insert your mp3 in it should come up and ask you so its pretty simple
2007-02-03 13:41:00
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answered by robert w 1
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