Remember the old days we spent with CD players, and how the music touched our heart? Your old CD player may be gathering dust now that you listen to music using your iPhone, iPod or other new devices. But that doesn't mean your music collection must suffer the same fate. You can convert the songs on your CDs into digital files and copy them to your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch.
Now, please follow this article to transfer your CD collection to your device safely without data loss. [syncios.com] https://www.syncios.com/images/article/cd-music-to-iphone.jpg
Transfer CD Music to iPhone via iTunesStep 1 . Launch iTunes and insert the CD into your computer's CD or DVD drive. By default, iTunes prompts you to confirm importing the music from the CD -- just click "Yes." If the prompt doesn't appear, click the CD icon and then click "Import CD." https://www.syncios.com/images/article/import-cd-music-to-itunes.png
Step 2. Select your preferences for the import. You can use the AAC Encoder, MP3 or other. Select “OK” once you’re done with your selections. https://www.syncios.com/images/article/backup-cd-music-to-itunes.png
Step 3. If your music library already contains tracks from the album you are importing, you will receive a prompt to overwrite them. Choose to “Replace Existing” or “Don’t Replace” as desired. Step 4. Wait while the music is ripped to your iTunes library. Once the import is complete, attach your Apple device to the computer. You can now drag the album to the leftside of the iTunes window where a pane will appear containing the music on your device. Drop it right on your iPhone, iPod or other device. Eject your Apple device when it’s done transferring the songs and enjoy. https://www.syncios.com/images/article/tips.png Tips and NoteIf you want to import only some songs from the CD, click "No" when prompted to import. Click the CD icon, click the check marks by the songs you don't want to import, and only then click "Import CD."If you're not connected to the Internet when importing or the information for the CD is not available in the music database used by iTunes, generic track names display instead of detailed song information. If this happens, you can import the CD anyway and correct the song information later.By default, iTunes imports songs in the AAC format. If you'd like to change this to a different format, you need to adjust the software's preferences (see Resources).The imported songs are saved in the same folder as music you buy from the iTunes Store.Some older music CDs may actually be protected with DRM. You will need to use third-party software that allows access to import a disc like this. In some countries, there is some debate as to whether it is legal or not to use software to copy music off a DRM protected CD. Be sure you are following all applicable laws in your area if you attempt to do this.
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You can enjoy songs from Apple Music on your iPhone,
iPad, iPod, Apple Watch, HomePod, or any device where you can install the Apple Music app. However, its music service is not available on lots of devices like MP3 players, game consoles, smartwatches, and more. How to play Apple Music on any device you like? Here you may need an Apple Music Converter [tunelf.com]. |
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