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I need some iTunes education...?
My niece has purchased several hundred dollars worth of iTunes. She is not computer literate... I am... but I am iTunes illiterate, so any real help is appreciated.
Can her purchased music be put on her computer and converted to MP3's so that it can be played on her PC, MP3 player, burnt to disc, etc.?
Or... is it only playable on an iPod and is her bought music stored on the iTunes web site and cannot be downloaded to her PC?
It all looks pretty shady to me after taking a quick look at the iTunes web site.
Thanks for any education you can give me.
1 Answer
- wayneLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
Gonna try,
once u purchase a tune it is on your computer " you own it" it can then be played on your computer using I tunes. You can also burn a CD if you like so that someone else can play it, also with I tunes you can share your library on up to 5 ? computers meaning she can take her I pod and attach it to say her cousins computer and allow that computer to have access to her music. But yes you can burn music to disc