Select one of the songs you wish to move. Right-click and select Get Info. Select the Info tab and delete everything apart from the name, then fill in the album name that you want, but nothing else. Select OK and that song should be moved to the new album. Select the next song that you wish to move. Do the same steps, leaving only the name of the song and filling in the new album name. once you have done this to all the songs, you will have a new album with all the songs in it.
In order to move songs, one must first connect the device to iTunes. Next go to the apps tab and select iDownloader PRO. One can then drag and drop the files and folders to ones desktop. Once they are loaded on to ones desktop, they can then be loaded into iTunes.
click on the album in which the photo is in. click on "edit album". Move cursor to right hand corner of the particular photo. An arrow will appear with three options below it: choose "move to other album". The other two options are: "make album cover", "remove this photo". A box will appear from which you can choose the Album you want to move the picture to. Click on "move photo".
you go to the album and click edit album then a window will pop out and in the left bottom corner there would be a button that says edit photos and you click it then you look for the picture u want to move and click the arrow and choose the album you want to move it to
Click on your album (i.e. Mobile Uploads)Then click on Edit Photos.A drop down list will appear under each photo.Choose which album you wish to move each photo toScroll to the bottom and click save changes
First, you need iTunes in order to make a playlist. At the bottom left-hand corner of the iTunes screen, there is a little plus symbol. Click on that to make a new playlist. Name the playlist whatever you want to name it. Then click and drag the songs you want in the playlist over to the playlist's names. You can change the order of the songs according to your preference in the playlist by dragging the song either up or down. Hope this helps.
Because you didn't move them into iTunes, or you have told iTunes not to sync all of its songs.
You can download IDump and it will take all the songs from your IPod and put it into a folder in your computer from which you can move into Itunes.
you drag and drop the file
Yes, as long as a virus isn't pretending to be a song in itunes you can move your songs over safely.
In order to move songs, one must first connect the device to iTunes. Next go to the apps tab and select iDownloader PRO. One can then drag and drop the files and folders to ones desktop. Once they are loaded on to ones desktop, they can then be loaded into iTunes.
1. Open you media player library 2. sort list by "all music" or "all songs" 3. select the song you want to move 3. drag that song to the destination album of your choosing 4. the Player will ask if you are sure you want to combine song with that album.Yes 5. drop the song into the destination album
Or you can just upload it to a memory booster and then upload to your new one
If your question is about moving your songs from a computer to another, I think you should just do the old and simple copy-paste thing (using a flash drive or even the old iPod, using it as a external disk, and not synchronized with iTunes, to mov'em between the computers). It's trickier try to synchronize reversely the library to the other computer, but you can do it using some programs (but not with the iTunes). If you're meaning the transference of the library (checked songs, ratings, and general information and organization stored in the library), just move the "iTunes" folder from a computer to another. But you still have to move your songs with the same folder location for all of them, to make it work.
First, one has to move his or her iTunes files onto another PC by emailing them, putting them on a USB stick, or putting them on a portable hard drive. Once the files are on another computer one will need to authorize that computer with the iTunes store account that purchased the original songs. Also, it would be wise to deauthorize the old computer because each account only has a limited number of allowed authorized computers. With the new computer authorized simply import the files and they can be played on the new PC.Alternative solution to transfer iTunes to a new PC using free Tuneswift:http://transfer-itunes-to-new-pc.blogspot.com/
to move a picture to another album: click on the album in which the photo is in. click on "edit album". Move cursor to right hand corner of the particular photo. An arrow will appear with three options below it: choose "move to other album". The other two options are: "make album cover", "remove this photo". A box will appear from which you can choose the Album you want to move the picture to. Click on "move photo".
Your media can be placed anywhere you wish, whether on the Internal or external hard drives or even on CDs. Use iTunes preferences to indicate how iTunes adds media to your iTunes Library. If you manually move media around, iTunes will not know where it is. So after moving any media, drag the media from its new location on to the iTunes dock icon. Media that iTunes has lost contact with will be marked by an ! mark. You can have iTunes find the media by locating the media for iTunes.
Directly drag and drop them. But you shall type your username and password to play them. I strong recommend you to remove iTunes DRM protection first then transfer.