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iTunes to Zune on my Windows phone?

I have the Samsung focus, windows phone. It uses Zune as it's music thing. I hooked my phone into the computer and downloaded and setup zune and blah blah blah. and i was super happy when i saw that it downloaded my itunes to zune. the only problem is that it didn't download all of my music:( how do I get all of my itunes songs onto zune and into my phone? Thanks! Happy holidays:)

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago
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    Zune and Itunes are like polar opposits, so Zune just knows whats in your folders, so you dont have to resort your liberary, - To add or remove monitored folders (Windows Vista, Windows XP)

    - In the Zune Music + Video software, click Settings, Software, Collection.

    Next to the type of media for which you want to add a folder to monitor, click Add Folder, find the folder you want to monitor, and then click OK.

  • dohan
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    If there is DRM on the archives then you surely can't move them. they could purely be performed on iOS gadgets or by ability of iTunes. And be conscious that the answer above me is from a spammer whose application is not basically unlawful yet a rip-off.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    To play DRM protected iTunes music on a non-Apple MP3 player or phone, you need to convert the iTunes music to MP3 files first. The easiest way is to burn an audio CD in iTunes and rip it back as MP3. Or you can get DRM media converter to help you. It works great for removing DRM from iTunes music and converting iTunes music to mp3.

    http://www.softdiggs.com/digital-media-converter-p...

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