How does one get an iTunes download to appear in their Windows Media Player Library?

1 go to the actual iTunes music file and drag the music to your desktop. Then find the actual music file for Media Player. Drag the music into that file and it will shop up with no problem.

We have iPods and iTunes and I listen to media player. I don't know if you have to change the format to match whatever format your player is mp3, aac, raw, fwm. Etc.

If you bought an iTunes Plus track, it should work in Windows Media Player as well as any Digital Music Player that supports AAC files. If you bought a regular iTunes track, it has Digital Rights Management on it that locks it into either being played in iTunes, or on an iPod. The only way to get around this is to burn the song to a CD, then re-import it back into iTunes or Windows Media Player, which will remove the DRM.

Since you have not been able to get it to play in WMP, it probably is a track with DRM on it. You can thank the greedy record labels for the wonderful DRM feature, Apple would love to sell music without them, but the record labels want DRM on most tracks. If you bought a song from Napster, Microsoft's Zune Marketplace, etc they also use DRM and are locked into only certain software and certain music players.

Amazon is one of the only music stores out there selling completely DRM free music, which can be played on an iPod, a Zune, or any other device, plus can be played in WMP or iTunes easily. So, in order to use the iTunes song you'll have to burn it to a CD and re-import.

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