If I get my son an MP3 player (my 2 girls have Ipods) can their music that is all on Itunes be downloaded to his MP3?

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Technically yes, but if it isn't an iPod, it would require some work The answer is yes, your son's MP3 player, regardless of brand, can access the music purchased from the iTunes store. The issue, however, is how much work you have to do in order to get that to happen. Music from the iTunes store is sold in a format that is only compatible with the iPod.So, if you buy your son an iPod, there will be absolutely no problems syncing the music to his iPod.

If you buy him a player that is not an iPod, it is still possible to get the music onto his player, but it will require a lot more work. You will need to burn a CD (or CDs) of the music he wants to listen to, then rip that music from the CD back onto the computer to an MP3 format. I have had to do this before, and it is a major hassle - especially if you have a large music library.

The easiest answer is to choose an iPod as his MP3 player, but it is in fact possible to get iTunes music on any other player with some work. Hope this helps. Sources: Personal Experience .

Format, format It depends on the player...if you're son is receiving anything that corresponds with an Apple mp3 player, then it certainly will. However, no mp3 players that I know of are compatible with the Ipod's software, itunes (except for Ipod of course). Although, if the music on your player is in a seperate folder, in which the mp3's can be played universally throughout the computer, then the music will easily and readily transfer into the mp3 player.

If I may inquire, what mp3 player are you getting your son? I've been extremely happy with Microsoft's Zune, because it is extremely compatible, and provides updates which frequently fix bugs. If you have any questions, feel free to send me a message!

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Yes, the general rule is that as long as your music in already on the PC then it can be transfered to X amount of iPods. As mentioned, as long as the music is on your PC it can be transfered onto any number of media players. Where you'll run into a few snags is when you try to remove the music from the players.It's doable with a few 3rd party apps, however I would assume that you probably run into some copyright issues when you take that route.

I hope I answered your question correctly.

If you can play AAC files on his MP3 player, EMI music might work. Apple requires that you use an iPod (or iPhone) or iSomething with iTunes to use their normal songs. Exception, EMI music's unlocked songs.

For those, iTunes customers will have the choice of 256kbps, non-DRM'ed tracks for $1.29 per, or the same songs in regular 128kbps AAC locked up all nice and tight with FairPlay for the usual 99 cents. What's more, any EMI tunes you've ever downloaded from the store can be upgraded to the new, higher-quality versions for just 30 cents apiece. Any device that plays AAC format can play those files.

Sources: http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/04/02/emi-apple-are-announcing-sale-of-non-drm-music/ scottclark's Recommendations Apple 4 GB iPod nano AAC/MP3 Player Silver (3rd Generation) Amazon List Price: $149.00 Average Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 (based on 58 reviews) Apple 8 GB iPod nano AAC/MP3 Player Black (3rd Generation) Amazon List Price: $199.00 Used from: $184.99 Average Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 (based on 119 reviews) Here are Apple's latest.

It depends. Some MP3 players have support for AAC (iTunes) music files, which means you can put CD’s imported into iTunes onto his MP3 player, but you cannot sync his player with iTunes. If your daughters have purchased songs on iTunes, those are DRM protected so you can only put them on iPod.

Most mp3 players work with Windows Media player, though. See below for a list of recommended mp3 players. Hope this helps!

Sources: My Knowledge Drummer4Life's Recommendations SanDisk SDMX4-8192 Sansa e280 8 GB MP3 Player (Black) Amazon List Price: $249.99 Used from: $150.00 Average Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 (based on 367 reviews) A great player, with FM radio, voice recording, and music, photo, and video playback. Also comes in 2, 4, and 6 gigabytes. Drummer4Life's Recommendations Zune 8 GB Digital Media Player Black (2nd Generation) Amazon List Price: $199.00 Used from: $226.43 Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 (based on 10 reviews) Although it requires its own software, the Zune is an awesome player, with an excellent FM radio and integrated podcast support.It also comes in 4 and 80 gigabytes.

Drummer4Life's Recommendations Creative Zen 4 GB (Black) Amazon List Price: $129.99 Average Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 (based on 34 reviews) Another great player, with the same features as the Sansa, but with a bigger screen, customizable menu, and, of course, a much higher price. Also comes in 8 and 16 gigabytes..

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