You can choose any location for the export from Audacity such as a "Music" folder on your Desktop or even the iTunes "Music" folder if you have one. However you must still import this file from the exported location into the iTunes Library (which makes it visible when you view Library > Music on the left-hand panel of iTunes). There are two ways to import your exported audio files into iTunes:
You can get AAC files on iTunes a few different ways: 1. In Finder, select your AAC files, and either open them or drag them onto your iTunes logo in your dock to add them to your iTunes library; 2. In your iTunes library, select the MP3 files you would like to convert into AAC format, then choose Advanced from the menu bar and select "Create AAC Version"; 3. Songs purchased from the iTunes Store are in AAC format, and they are added to your iTunes library automatically; 4. To import songs in AAC format from a CD, choose iTunes from the menu bar and select "Preferences". Under "General" select "Import Settings", and choose pick "AAC Encoder" from the drop-down list beside "Import Using".
U can't. It is the wrong format. The Only possible way is to download a format converter, however I have had no success.
Backup your Ipod (usually does automatically), and sync.
To add a movie in a suitable format from your Mac to your iTunes library you can either drag it onto the iTunes icon in the Dock; drag it into the Library section (top left corner) of the iTunes window, or select Add to Library... from the iTunes File menu.
The most recent episode will appear in the Podcast section of your Library when it has finished downloading. Future episodes will be downloaded automatically as they become available.
To drag a file into iTunes first make sure that the file is in a format that iTunes will recognise otherwise it will not accept the dragged file.
To add songs one can simply drag them from a folder onto the Library portion of the side bar in iTunes. The songs will be converted into the format specified in one's iTunes' preferences. The file menu where it says import file to library and import folder to library can also be used to add media to iTunes.
Connect you I pod to your computer and it should sync automatically
Yes, you can add videos to your iPod Nano. If your video is already in mp4 format, you can drag and drop it into iTunes library. Plug in your iPod to computer, iTunes will detect the iPod automatically, then click iTunes menu "File -> Sync iPod", the mp4 video will be transferred to your iPod.
Double click on the song in Limewire and it automatically downloads it to your iTunes Library.
Click file, add file to library, then locate your movie. It will add it to your iTunes but if it is not in the mp4 format, it will not play on your iPod. To fix this you just need a video converter that will convert to iPod format.
yes, you can. after you download the mp3, go to your itunes library. from there, you go to the File tab, scroll down and choose Add File to Library. in the search bar type the number and name of the song as it appears in mp3fiesta. (example:02_blackbird). and then you open it. it will automatically open in your itunes library.