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Techno Nerds: How do I put songs from I Tunes on My Jumpdrive? I need to put some songs from I tunes on my jump drive (which I only use for documents.) on my computer at work for a power point presentation. I don't know how to do it. Help. Carpenters bend wood, fletchers bend arrows, wise men fashion themselves.
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Are they bought from the itunes store?
or are the mp3s that you ripped yourself? | |
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AsianBomb777 said: Are they bought from the itunes store?
or are the mp3s that you ripped yourself? They are both, bought from I tunes and ripped from C.D.s and such! Carpenters bend wood, fletchers bend arrows, wise men fashion themselves.
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karmatornado said: AsianBomb777 said: Are they bought from the itunes store?
or are the mp3s that you ripped yourself? They are both, bought from I tunes and ripped from C.D.s and such! The ripped mp3s you can just physically copy from the directory that they reside on. If you imported them into iTunes instead of adding them as additional folders than just look for them in your iTunes drive. As for PowerPoint Preso is concerned, I think Powerpoint uses an api of WIndows Media Player to present it's music and sounds so it won't play the m4p files that Itunes has. I could be wrong about that. But if I'm (*not*) wrong, you have to burn the songs to CD, then rip them to disk. A bit of a fuss | |
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AsianBomb777 said: karmatornado said: They are both, bought from I tunes and ripped from C.D.s and such! The ripped mp3s you can just physically copy from the directory that they reside on. If you imported them into iTunes instead of adding them as additional folders than just look for them in your iTunes drive. As for PowerPoint Preso is concerned, I think Powerpoint uses an api of WIndows Media Player to present it's music and sounds so it won't play the m4p files that Itunes has. I could be wrong about that. But if I'm (*not*) wrong, you have to burn the songs to CD, then rip them to disk. A bit of a fuss Thank you you rock! Carpenters bend wood, fletchers bend arrows, wise men fashion themselves.
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