- How To Download Music To Apple Computer For Free
- How To Download Music From My Computer To My Apple Ipod
iPod Q&A - Revised October 5, 2008
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To Download Apple Music For PC,users need to install an Android Emulator like Xeplayer.With Xeplayer,you can Download Apple Music for PC version on your Windows 7,8,10 and Laptop. How to Play Apple Music on PC,Laptop,Windows. 1.Download and Install XePlayer Android Emulator.Click 'Download XePlayer' to download. You can also use Tenorshare iCareFone (to transfer music/songs from iPhone to computer or from PC/Mac to iPhone/iPad conveniently. How to Transfer Music/ Songs from iPhone. Step 1: Connect your iPad to the computer, and tap Trust This Computer on the iPad screen if a prompt asks.Run EaseUS MobiMover Free for PC > click the iPad device on the main screen > Audio. You can also use EaseUS MobiMover Free for Mac to transfer music from iPad to the Mac.
How can I transfer or copy music from my computer to my iPod?
In the official company FAQ, Apple explains that:
iPod offers three ways to transfer music from your computer. You can select one of the following update modes from the iPod Preferences menu in iTunes:
1. Automatically update all songs and playlists. This is the default mode, in which your entire music library, including playlists, is automatically synched to your iPod. If the music library on your computer exceeds the iPod storage capacity, iTunes will offer to choose a selection of songs to sync to iPod.
2. Automatically update selected playlists. With this option, iTunes automatically copies only the playlists you have selected to iPod when you connect it to the computer. This option can be selected by accessing the Music tab of the iPod settings.
3. Manually manage music. You can also choose to transfer music to iPod manually. This allows you to drag and drop individual songs and playlists from iTunes to iPod. You can find this option by accessing the Summary tab of the iPod settings.
If the number of songs on your computer exceeds the capacity of the iPod, Apple's 'AutoFill' feature within iTunes will select the number of songs, audiobooks, and podcasts that fit on the iPod as directed by the user or at random.
You can also configure your iPod to appear as a hard drive on the desktop -- with the exception of the iPod touch models -- and manually drag files of any type to the iPod. Music files copied to the iPod in this way won't play on the iPod, without first copying them to a computer and importing them into iTunes, but this is useful for backing up or transporting any type of file. Please refer to 'Using Your iPod as a Storage Drive' and 'Putting iPod Into Disk Mode' from the Apple Support Site for more information.
Also see: How can I transfer or copy music from my iPod to my computer?
How can I transfer music or files between computers using the iPod? How can I move my iTunes music from my old computer to my new one using the iPod?
To transfer music or files between computers, you will need to use your iPod as a hard disk (please note that the iPod touch models do not support disk mode). In disk mode, you can effectively drag any file to the iPod, disconnect the iPod, connect it to another computer, and drag the file from the iPod to the second computer.
Please refer to 'Using Your iPod as a Storage Disk' from the Apple Support Site for detailed instructions on how to copy legally acquired music from one computer to another using the iPod. For moving music to a new computer specifically, please refer to 'Moving Music to a New Computer'.
Also see:
- How can I transfer or copy music from my iPod to my computer?
- How can I transfer or copy music from my computer to my iPod?
- Can I directly connect two iPods to each other and transfer music?
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Apple Music has been a very successful venture for Apple, with its established subscriber base passing 10 million paying users in early 2016. As a music streaming service, for better saving your data on mobile, Apple Music allows you to save your songs, albums and playlists to your iPhone, PC or Mac for offline listening, which could be a boon if you’re watching your data cap.
In this tip I'll show you how you can save Apple Music albums, songs and playlists for listening offline on your PC, Mac or iOS device.
Before beginning, make sure you have turned on iCloud Music Library via the Music section on your devices.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- Launch the Music app from your Home screen.
- Go to the song, album or playlist you want to download.
- Tap the More button (looks like •••) to the right of the music.
- Tap on Make Available Offline.
On your Mac or PC
- In iTunes, find the item that you want to download in the My Music or Playlists tab. You can't download items to listen to offline from the iTunes Store.
- Click the cloud icon to the right of the song's name, on the album cover, or to the right of the playlist's name.
- Tap on Make Available Offline.
Although we can freely enjoy our favorite music after subscribed to Apple Music, once the subscription expired, the downloads for offline listening will no longer exist. But, there is still a way to save your favorite Apple Music songs forever on PC. All you need is to remove DRM from the songs of Apple Music.
Next, we will guide you how to remove DRM protection from Apple Music songs and save them on your PC step by step with Sidify Apple Music Converter.
Key Features of Sidify Apple Music Converter
Sidify Apple Music Converter
- Remove DRM and convert Apple Music or iTunes purchase M4P music to MP3/AAC/FLAC/WAV
- Unlock DRM from iTunes M4A, M4B & Audible AA, AAX audiobooks
- Reserve the original sound quality for converted music
- Fast Conversion Speed; Keep ID3 Tags & all metadata
- Highly compatible with the latest iTunes and Mac/ Windows OS
Tutorial: How to Convert Apple Music files And Save Them on PC
Equipment Preparation:
How To Download Music To Apple Computer For Free
- A Computer running Mac OS or Windows OS
- The latest version of iTunes
- Sidify Apple Music Converter
Step 1Add Apple Music to Sidify Apple Music Converter
How To Download Music From My Computer To My Apple Ipod
Launch Sidify Apple Music Converter and click ' + ' button to select Apple Music tracks or other iTunes audio files for converting.
Step 2Choose The Output Format You Want
Just tapping purple setting button at the upper right of Sidify, where you can choose output format as MP3/AAC/WAV/FLAC and adjust some basic settings, such as output quality, convert speed, and the output folder where you want to save all these songs on computer.
Step 3Start Conversion
Click “Convert” to start conversion. When the conversion finished, you can click to find the Apple Music files converted on your PC.
Tips : You can also transfer all of Apple Music files from PC to other devices.
Video Tutorial: How to Save DRM-ed Apple Music to MP3 on PC Forever:
Note : The free trial version of Sidify Apple Music converter only converts three minutes of each audio file. If you want to unlock the time limitation, you can purchase the full version of Sidify with $39.95.