

Simon Poulter of Where Are We Now takes a trip down memory lane to a device that transformed Apple’s fortunes as well as changing music culture forever…Īpple provided an unsolicited reminder on Monday of just how much disposable income I’ve channelled its way over the last 20 years. Here’s the step-by-step guide on how to use this software to Transfer Music from Windows Media Player to iPod.Unbelievably, it’s 20 years since the very first Apple iPod was sold, revolutionising personal audio in the process. In adddition, when you use the dr.fone, it will not remove the existing contents from your iPod. However, the dr.fone - Phone Manager (iOS)is created to resolve such problems with the ability to automatically convert these songs to Mp3 format and make them be compatible with the iPod. The songs in the Windows Media Player are mostly stored in WMA format which is not compatible with the iPod. One of the biggest issues facing people when they transfer the songs from the Windows Media Player exists due to the format incompatibility of songs. Part 2.Transfer Music from Windows Media Player to iPod with dr.fone - Phone Manager (iOS) (Recommended) Once you have selected the songs or playlists, please click on the Sync button at the bottom of iTunes. You can either sync the whole iTunes library or transfer the selected songs. Choose the music in the left tab which will show all the music files stored inside your iPod, along with selecting the "Sync Music ". Connect your iPod with the PC and finding your device as shown in the screenshot below. Step 3 The final step involves the sync of these tracks to your iPod. Go to the location of the songs that you found in the Windows Media Player and select the songs that you want to move to the iTunes and tap on "Open". Step 2 Open iTunes on your computer and Click on the little arrow button in the iTunes. Remember the location of this folder and we suggest you write down the location of this folder. This will open the folder which shows all the musisc lists which you play in the Windows Media Player. Right-click on the songs and select "Open File Location". Step 1 Open Windows Media Player on your computer and locate the songs that you want to transfer to your iPod.

Part 1.Transfer Music from Windows Media Player to iPod via iTunes

