Can I export music from my iTunes library to another application?

I've been trying to figure out how to export music from my iTunes library to either Movie Maker or Roxio My DVD Creator. If I browse to my iTunes library, it doesn't show any music within the artist folders. I take it the only way I could use the music is to burn a CD and then open it using "my computer" and copying it to a folder on my PC and then browse to it from the other applications?

Dell Dimension E520 Windows XP

Posted on Mar 29, 2007 9:46 AM

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Mar 29, 2007 10:02 AM in response to wisconsinmom

You should verify you are actually looking in the right place for you music. iTunes doesn't hide any of your songs in your library so there is no reason not to see them. Now if the music you are trying to use elsewhere is purchased music from iTunes, you WILL need to burn it to a CD then re-import the song back as an unprotected format (like mp3).

Mar 29, 2007 10:10 AM in response to Cander

<<You should verify you are actually looking in the right place for you music. iTunes doesn't hide any of your songs in your library so there is no reason not to see them.>>

Okay...tell me if this is right. My Music>iTunes>iTunes Music>Artist Folder>Album Title>music There, it shows as an M4A file. That's fine. It will only open using iTunes.

I guess the programs I'm trying to import audio into don't support the M4A file and I'd have to burn it to CD in order to use it?

Mar 29, 2007 10:17 AM in response to Cander

Yeah those apps probably just don't ACC. Burn it to
an audio CD then re rip it to wav or mp3 ( I assume
those apps will use wav. Most do)


Thank you, Cander. Guess if I had thought about it awhile, I'd have figured it out!!!
I want to create a slideshow for my son's HS graduation and couldn't figure out how to get his favorite music in it as background. I was thinking I'd have to go buy the music at some other site and download them mp3's!

Mar 29, 2007 10:25 AM in response to Cander

Oh wait before you waste a CD, I forgot. Since it is
an unprotected ACC file you can actually just convert
it to an MP3 directly in iTunes. Completely forgot
about that. You can select the song righrt click and
convert selection to MP3 (if you have you import
setting set to mp3).


Okay, you lost me. When I right click on a song, the only option I see is "convert to AAC"....
Import settings in preferences? Says "import using AAC encoder"

Mar 29, 2007 10:42 AM in response to Cander

I think AAC will get you a little better quality for
the same file size of an Mp3. If I recall, iTunes
saves the original file and makes a copy with the
converted version. But to be safe, just make a backup
copy of the original file


And I take it that it makes no difference what format the file is in, it will still upload to the iPod and be playable there. I guess the default is set at AAC in iTunes and I never knew where/how to change it.

Thanks so much for your help!

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