Cmkrebs
07-27-2007, 09:35 PM
i just bought a v cast music kit for my krazor and i was wondering if there is a way to take my music that i bought from itunes and bought it on my phone beacause i dont want to re by the songs from verizon.
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View Full Version : v cast music plz help Cmkrebs 07-27-2007, 09:35 PM i just bought a v cast music kit for my krazor and i was wondering if there is a way to take my music that i bought from itunes and bought it on my phone beacause i dont want to re by the songs from verizon. iShadow 07-27-2007, 09:37 PM Well, if the music is on your computer, get the music you have, and put it on Windows Media Player. Then, if you have the needed USB connecter, you can sync music from Windows Media into your phone. VMKChrisssy 07-27-2007, 09:39 PM Hmm.. I have one for my chocolate, and it's completely different. I'm not sure I can help, because I need help myself ^_^ I think mine Broke xD Alienboy 07-28-2007, 02:03 AM Well first music you bought from iTunes has a speacial format and needs to be converted to MP3 first. And than if you bought the kit Id imagine that a mini sandisk of some sort came with it, and than youll either need a media reader or an adapter. After you have those two things done, you can copy the music to the sandisk and than play it through the phone. Cmkrebs 07-28-2007, 03:36 AM Well first music you bought from iTunes has a speacial format and needs to be converted to MP3 first. And than if you bought the kit Id imagine that a mini sandisk of some sort came with it, and than youll either need a media reader or an adapter. After you have those two things done, you can copy the music to the sandisk and than play it through the phone. how do i convert to mp3 Galaxee 07-28-2007, 03:40 AM It's harder than it sounds... unless you haven't updated iTunes in about a year, there's only one thing I can think of. Burn the songs onto a CD, one that you would play in a CD player [as in NOT a file CD]. This converts them to AIFF format; they are no longer protected. Then you simply go to iTunes, select the song[s] you want converted, and in one of the drop-down menus, click on "Convert Selection to MP3". And then you are done. Sadly, I know nowt about putting music on mobile phones. I hope I helped, at least a little. Cmkrebs 07-28-2007, 04:42 AM It's harder than it sounds... unless you haven't updated iTunes in about a year, there's only one thing I can think of. Burn the songs onto a CD, one that you would play in a CD player [as in NOT a file CD]. This converts them to AIFF format; they are no longer protected. Then you simply go to iTunes, select the song[s] you want converted, and in one of the drop-down menus, click on "Convert Selection to MP3". And then you are done. Sadly, I know nowt about putting music on mobile phones. I hope I helped, at least a little. thanks ill try that Alienboy 07-28-2007, 09:35 PM Galaxee, is a way that should work. But than once there converted put them on the mini sandisk card and than they should be on the phone once you go to what ever menu for it PurpleMonkey 07-29-2007, 09:17 PM When you download files from iTunes it is in a protected AAC format. The "protected" part is the DRM (Digital Rights Management) which only allows you to use your music in iTunes and your iPod. The easiest way to free your music is to burn your songs to a CD and then rip that CD back to your computer in MP3 format. There might be some legality issues, but I think this falls under Fair Use. iShadow 07-29-2007, 09:21 PM How come you're not even considering my method? Cmkrebs 07-30-2007, 04:00 AM it was alittle confusing |