Do Non Apple MP3 Players Work With iTunes?
Are there good replacements for the iPod nano? I love my 7th generation nano but eventually I will need to replace it.
Dell, Windows 7
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Are there good replacements for the iPod nano? I love my 7th generation nano but eventually I will need to replace it.
Dell, Windows 7
iTunes can only sync music to Apple devices, however, as long as the non apple device supports standard music formats, there's nothing stopping from dragging the iTunes music files to the mp3 player outside of iTunes.
Most mp3 players should show up as an external drive you can drag music to via Windows Explorer.
iTunes can only sync music to Apple devices, however, as long as the non apple device supports standard music formats, there's nothing stopping from dragging the iTunes music files to the mp3 player outside of iTunes.
Most mp3 players should show up as an external drive you can drag music to via Windows Explorer.
Thank you, I posted my question there.
Do Non Apple MP3 Players Work With iTunes?