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Posted by Lost and confused on 12/27/05 16:01
Slight confusion here. My music is all legally bought audio CD's which are
converted into AAC format (or whatever it is) for listening on my ipod and
that is how my playlist is populated.
As yet to venture into the downloaded way of purchasing music.
I want to know if there is a simple way of exporting that whole playlist
from a shared computer to another without going through the whole process of
audio CD conversion, database query, playlists, etc. There must be a simple
way...but quite often it is the simple things in life which are hard to
figure out....too obvious to be true...go on...embarrass me and show how
simple it is
Thanks
db
"Technobarbarian" <Technobarbarian-ztopzpam@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Lost and confused" <dbbal2002@msn.com> wrote in message
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>> Hi,
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>> looking for some guidance here from folk a lot more technology orientated
>> than me.
>>
>> Got a new laptop and I want to transfer my I Tunes files from PC to
>> laptop. How do I copy or import them? Tried connecting ipod to laptop but
>> it just deleted them. Have now put them back on from the PC to ipod and
>> seeking guidance from some kind person as I cannot find it anywhere on
>> the apple web-site or guidance notes.
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> You are indeed lost. This is an MP3 group. You did not buy MP3s.
> Despite Tim Smith's very recent assurance that most people will not notice
> the limits on the limited license music you bought you are smacking up
> against one of those limits. The problem here is that you didn't read the
> directions. Go to the iTunes website and read the directions for
> "authorizing" a computer and then "authorize" the laptop.
>
> TB
>
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