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Can I get something from the iTunes library, and put it on something other than an ipod?

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My friend gave me an itunes card, but i don't have an ipod anymore. i now have a sansa view. i don't want to put that card to waste. So can i get something from itunes and put it on the sansa view?

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  1. yes but you have to burn the songs you by to a cd and then put them back into your library as mp3's then put the mps's on the sansa

    or you can download the itunes application called my fair tunes and that automaticly converts a song to an mp3 when you by it from itunes

    you can also by from itunes plus witch is the little plus next to he song in the store and its an mp3 when you buy it.


  2. Yes, if you burn it to a CD first.  You can use a CD-R (cheaper, but only one-time use), then you'll also have a CD of your music.  Or you can buy the more expensive, but re-usable, CD-RW.  After you burn the CD, go to Windows Media player and rip the songs from the CD, and they'll be saved on your computer in a format playable on the Sansa.

    I know this is kind of a pain, but hey, it's better than letting the card go to waste.

  3. music files from itunes are drm-laden. in order to play them on regular mp3 players like sansa, you need a special program to help strip off the protection and convert the itunes music to mp3. i always use tuneclone. my friend introduced it to me. it automatically generates a virtual cd burner, with which the music files can be converted at very high speed.

    you can learn more about it from:

    http://www.tuneclone.com/how-to-play-m4p...

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