![]() So there you have it, a few ideas on how to play iTunes content on your Android. The free version is good, but the premium version is only $4 and it adds some great extras, like an expanded EQ and support for more formats from ALAC to FLAC, and even WMA and WAV. You’ll want to use iSyncr with a decent Android media player app. The service goes both ways so you can also sync any new MP3s on your Android to your iTunes library. You can also sync playlists, artwork, ratings, play counts, skip counts, last played date, and last skipped date. It works directly with iTunes and syncs your music to your Android device via USB or Wi-Fi. If DoubleTwist doesn’t serve your needs, for $4, you can get iSyncr. You can also pay $5 for the Music Lover upgrade if you want a premium equalizer and album artwork. You can sync music, including ratings, play counts, playlists, videos, and photos between your Mac/PC and your Android device. You can splash out $5 to get AirSync which will enable you to sync your content over Wi-Fi. You can then sync your content to your smartphone or tablet via USB. You can import your playlists, ratings, music and videos from iTunes. Fire up the software on your computer and allow it to import your iTunes content. Start by downloading the desktop and Android versions of the software from the DoubleTwist website. DoubleTwistĭoubleTwist is designed to give you a central repository for all of your music, photos, and videos. You also have the option to make songs available offline by downloading them to the device. With it, you can stream all your songs from Google Music in the cloud over Wi-Fi or your mobile network. ![]() To access your songs on your Android device you just need the Google Play Music app. There’s even an option to automatically upload songs that you add to iTunes in future. You can also tick the box to include podcasts if you value those. Select iTunes, hit Next, and then choose “Upload all songs and playlists,” or you can select individual playlists. When it is installed and starts up, it will ask where you store your music and you’ll see an iTunes option. ![]() You’ll need to sign into Google Music, download the Music Manager, and install it. You can move your iTunes music into your Google Music account in the cloud and then you’ll be able to access it anywhere with any Android device or on the Web. iTunes to Google MusicĪnother option is Google Music. If you’re on a Mac, download the official Android File Transfer tool to move files. Browse to the Music folder on your Android and then you can select files directly from iTunes and press “Ctrl+C” to copy them and then “Ctrl+V” to paste them into the folder on your phone or tablet. Once you’ve found it, you should be able to go to Computer on your PC and see your device listed. This method varies from device to device and it could be labeled differently on yours. Connect your Android phone and select USB Mass Storage Mode from the Notifications drop down on your phone or the pop-up menu on your computer. Simple, but tedious, the manual move is a straightforward method if you just want a few choice tracks. We’ll take a look at how to play iTunes music on your Android device now, but remember that none of the following methods will allow you to copy or sync those DRM protected files. Just make sure you get the right version to match your iTunes version. There is also a popular free option called Requiem, which is designed specifically to remove DRM protection from iTunes files. You might try something like Tunebite or Aimersoft DRM Media Converter. You can always find software to convert your iTunes files. It will also upgrade your songs to DRM free status. If you have a lot of tracks in this category then the iTunes Match service might be more cost effective at $25. ![]() There’s no option to do this for movies or TV shows. If you’re willing to pay that amount, then look for the Upgrade to iTunes Plus option under Quick Links in the iTunes store. In typical Apple style you can “upgrade” old DRM protected songs to remove the restrictions, but they’ll charge you 30 cents per song to do it. You’ll also find that movies and TV episodes are still DRM protected. If your song is labeled “Protected” in iTunes then it falls under this banner. Up until 2009, Apple sold DRM protected music files through iTunes, which means they will only work on an iOS device. IOS 16: How to add a different home screen wallpaper on your iPhone How to find downloaded files on your iPhone or Android smartphone How to add widgets to your iPhone lock screen on iOS 16 ![]()
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