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Can I Transfer Music From A Flash Drive To Itunes?

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It is really easy to transfer music from a flash drive or memory stick. What you firstly need to do is to connect your flash drive to your computer through the USB port. Whilst it is loading, open up iTunes.

Once you have connected your drive to the computer then a window should pop open asking you what you want to do with the content. You should choose the option that says open file to view the content. This should open your folder that contains your music.

Then you need to open up your music folder that exists on your computer. Then transfer the music from your flash drive to your music folder. Once they are safely in your music folder on your computer, then drag and drop the music icons into your iTunes and wait for them to load up into your iTunes library.

If you want these songs on your iPod or iPhone then you just connect it to your computer whilst iTunes is still open and the songs will sync to your iPod but don't disconnect it until the songs have fully synced and iTunes tells you it is safe to do so.

Remember that for in order for your songs to stay fully stored in your iTunes library and for them to stay completely synced to your iPod. This means that you should store them all in one place for example, create a music folder that is specifically for storing music and then transfer all your music to your iTunes library from there. If you transfer the songs from the flash drive to your computer and if you want to burn the songs to a CD then make sure that you select the songs from that music folder and not the flash drive otherwise the data that you transfer will be corrupted and won't play on CD players.
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If youre on a mac, make sure you have itunes open then drag the flash drive icon onto itunes and it will automatically start loading them onto itunes! Its as easy as that!!
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You must convert to mp4 format.
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Its is possible to transfer music from flash drive to iTunes by following instructions
1.  Insert flash drive into USB port on your PC

2.  Open iTunes

3.  Click Advanced Tab. Check the box beside “copy files to iTunes media folder when adding to library”. If it is already checked then click “OK”

4.  Select “File” from menu bar, then click on “Add to library”. A browse
window will appear. Locate your USB device and click on it to view its contents.  Select music files, which you want to add to iTunes.

5.  Click “Choose” to close the window. iTunes will add those files to your library.

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Put the flash drive into the computer load up itunes and go to where ever the drive is located like the e drive or where ever and click to load it up and click on the song and drag it over to your itunes but you must know that since the songs are coming off your flash drive if you want to burn a cd you have to leave the flash drive in because if you take it out it will say file can't be found and you will have to leave it in or put it back in when ever you get ready to play the file in itunes...the best thing to do is go to limewire or kazza and download the song into you computer hard drive...
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Transferring your iTunes library to a flash drive will ensure that if your computer crashes you'll still have all of your music and videos in a safe place. Using a flash drive is also a handy way of moving your music to another computer. Depending on the size of your music collection, and how old your flash drive is, you may not be able to hold your entire iTunes library on that single flash drive. At the time of publication you can get a 32GB or 64GB USB flash drive -- perhaps for even less than the cost of a much smaller flash drive purchased several years ago.

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