If you use Windows Explorer to navigate to your iTunes music folder, you can
copy the files to any place you'd like.
If they were imported using iTunes, they are probably m4a format, so the
device would need to handle that format, or you will need to convert them to
mp3.
There is a nice, free, m4a to mp3 converter that I've used.
It is called, Free M4a to MP3 Converter
http://www.maniactools.com/soft/m4a-to-mp3-converter/

HTH,
Richard
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Eric SS
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2012 10:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Copying Music from ITunes to MP3 Device (other than Apple) --
Windows and JAWS

I recently read a brief reference to being able to burn CDs from ITunes, as
well as move music to IPods or other MP3 players.

When I look at a play list, I only see the burn feature or copy the list,
which is just the titles into a text file.

Did I read wrong or hopefully I am missing something?

Thanks for help!

Eric


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