I love Apple’s iTunes. I have a ton of content and have bought lots of albums, movies and even TV episodes. So how do I set up iTunes as the default music player on my Windows 10 computer?
I love Apple’s iTunes. I have a ton of content and have bought lots of albums, movies and even TV episodes. So how do I set up iTunes as the default music player on my Windows 10 computer?
iTunes started out as a simple, straightforward program that was designed to help you manage the music on your hard-drive-based iPod. Over the years it’s gotten massive and confusing as heck, causing a lot of people to dislike it. Worse, Apple holds everything tightly inside iTunes and it can be a bear to extract media and files out of the iTunes universe.
Enter Wondershare TunesGo, a smart alternative that you can use on Mac or Windows and that will let you completely sidestep the chaos of iTunes. I give it a whirl to show you what it can do…
Ever wanted to listen to your Apple iTunes music on devices that don’t have iTunes? You’re stuck. Or are you? My review of the slick Apple Music Converter that can turn anything in your iTunes library into plain old Mp3 tracks…
I listen to a lot of music in iTunes on my iPhone 6s, but the “library” section has dumb categories. I don’t have playlists, for example. Is there a way to customize what’s shown? I’m running iOS 10, if that matters.
I’m not a Mac user, yech, but I have an iPhone, so I use iTunes. All good. But how do I check for recent purchases so I can keep an eye on my account?
I pre-purchased an album from a favorite artist of mine and while Apple emailed me that it’s available, when i go into iTunes, it’s not in my library. How do I download it?
I have heard that there are lots of lectures and related available through iTunes University (iTunesU). Nice. I’m a history buff. How can I find good lectures to download onto my iPhone?
All of a sudden some of the function keys on my MacBook Pro don’t control iTunes any more. The volume keys work, but play/pause and track forward / track backward are both ignored. This is crazy-making as I have become quite accustomed to using them to control my listening. Is something in iTunes broken or what?