Of course you can. What you need to do is to remove iTunes DRM protection then convert iTunes songs in M4A M4P to MP3.
you need to remove iTunes DRM protection, convert iTunes M4A M4B AAV songs to MP3 and then you can transfer to MP3 Player.
Most mp3 players cannot play itunes songs because itunes songs are mostly in mp4 format. The ipod is the only player that can play mp4 formats. There are songs that are mp3 formats in itunes, though. Because itunes is its source for music, itunes only recognizes ipods, but if you download correct software for the mp3 player, it should be able to recognize the mp3 player.
ANSWER.Yes, you can use any MP3 player and just put the songs on with iTunes, even if it is not an iPod.
You can purchase songs for your Apple mp3 player through their service called iTunes. You can purchase songs via your computer or if you have an iPad, iPhone or iTouch, you can purchase through the iTunes app on your player.
drag the songs to your itunes or windows media player
Yes because the songs that you buy from itunes are in mp3 format
If the songs in the Media Player are in the standard MP3 format they can be dragged into the iTunes if they are in the Microsoft's nonstandard WMA format they will need to be converted to MP3s before iTunes will recognise them.
use a Mp3 player like Media Monkey, Real Player, Itunes or you should be able to do it via windows MY Computer..
Yes, they are.
No. Itunes has it's own format that is not compatible. You may be able to burn the songs to a disc, then put them back into the computer from the disc... that may change the format. There are also converters you can download that will convert the Itunes mp4 format to an mp3 format.
find where ever they go to and drag them into itunes
A program you download over the enternet and you use it to put songs, or videos on your ipod, iphone, mp3 player, ect.. itunes is a program that lets u buy music, videos, and games for your ipod.