Many people use iTunes, or rather probably almost everyone :). And someone has an iPod, someone else has an mp3 player. With the iPod, everything is simple — copying music from the iTunes library is done by syncing. But with other players, the situation is a little more complicated.
But nothing is impossible and iTunes is not so scary and terrible. To copy an individual album or an entire playlist to your non-iPod player or just share your music with someone without recording an audio disc, you need to select all the files in the iTunes playlist and drag them to some visible folder (of course, you have to do it in advance).
The files will be copied and they can be moved anywhere. The disadvantage of this method is that you will have to make a separate folder for each album and repeat the operation for other albums and playlists.
Another problem that may arise is a bug when exporting a playlist for mp3 players such as Rio Carbon. The incompatibility of the playlist format is treated by the Copy Playlist to Card script, which can also be used to export tracks to other flash drives.
Well, in order for this record to be complete, then you may need to decode mp3s purchased in the iTunes Store. The free hymn utility will help to cure them from copying limits up to 5 computers and all sorts of different protections.
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