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Table of Contents
iTunes User Guide
- Welcome
- How iTunes is changing
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- How to add items
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- Subscribe to Apple Music
- Stream recommended music and video
- Add and download music
- Play Apple Music radio
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- Create an Apple Music profile
- Share music with friends
- See what friends are listening to
- Customise Apple Music
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- Intro to the iTunes Store
- Set up and view an account
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- Buy or download items
- Rent movies
- Download podcasts
- Purchase music and video as gifts
- Use a gift card
- Create a wish list
- Pre-order items
- Download previous purchases
- Use Family Sharing
- Restrict access to explicit content
- Authorise a computer
- Problems using the iTunes Store
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- Import songs from CDs
- Choose import settings
- If you don’t see song information
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- Intro to using iTunes with iCloud
- Automatic downloads
- iCloud Music Library
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- Import items already on your computer
- Import from other computers using Home Sharing
- Transfer purchases from a mobile device
- Import songs from the internet
- Export music or video from other apps
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- Play music, video and more
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- Play songs
- Play songs from iCloud
- Listen to internet radio
- Play CDs
- Use iTunes Mini Player
- Adjust the volume
- Adjust the sound quality
- Problems playing music or audio
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- See movies, TV shows and other video
- See visual effects
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- Intro to playlists
- Create, edit and delete standard playlists
- Create, delete and use Smart Playlists
- Use iTunes Genius
- See which playlists an item is in
- Organise playlists in folders
- Save a copy of your playlists
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- Intro to burning CDs and DVDs
- Create your own CDs and DVDs
- Problems burning a disc
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- From a shared library
- From email and more
- Choose speakers
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- Stream content to Apple TV
- Play movies on Apple TV
- Get more help for Apple TV
- Use HomePod with iTunes
- Set up the iTunes Remote app
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- Intro to syncing
- Sync iTunes content with your devices
- Wi-Fi syncing
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- Sync photos
- Sync app info
- Transfer files
- Problems syncing a video
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- Manage iPod shuffle
- Use iPod as an external hard disk
- Update device software
- Restore to factory settings
- Back up your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch
- Turn on your device’s accessibility features
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- Get more help for iPhone
- Get more help for iPad
- Get more help for iPod
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- Customise the iTunes window
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- Change song and CD information
- Add artwork
- Enter and view lyrics
- Rate songs and other items
- Find items and duplicates
- Find a song with the column browser
- Delete items
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- Change where files are stored
- Use multiple iTunes libraries
- Convert music file formats
- Move your iTunes library to another computer
- Install plug-ins
- Update iTunes
- Change the language
- Bypass the Windows firewall
- Connect to the internet
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Change iTunes preferences
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- Symbols used in iTunes
- Accessibility solutions
- More information on the web
- Copyright
If you have an iPhone or iPodtouch withiOS4 or later, or an iPad, you can use iTunes to transfer files between your computer and your device using apps that support file sharing. You might want to do this if, for example, you want to save files you create on your device to your computer, or take files with you so you can use them when you’re away from your computer.
If you want to have iTunes sync items automatically, see Sync iTunes content with your devices.
Transfer files between your iPhone, iPad or iPodtouch and your computer
Connect your device to your computer.
You can connect your device using a USB or USB-C cable or a Wi-Fi connection. To turn on Wi-Fi syncing, see Sync iTunes content on PC with devices on Wi-Fi.
In the iTunes app on your PC, click the Device button near the top left of the iTunes window.
Click File Sharing.
In the list on the left, select the app on your device that you want to transfer a file to or from.
For information about supported apps, see the documentation for your apps.
Do one of the following:
Transfer a file from your computer to your device: Click Add, select the file you want to transfer, then click Add.
Transfer a file from your device to your computer: Select the file you want to transfer in the list on the right, click “Save to”, select where you want to save the file, then click Save To.
The file is transferred to your device or saved in the location you specified on your computer.
On your device, the file can be opened in the app you selected in step 4.
Remove a transferred file from your iPhone, iPad or iPodtouch
Connect your device to your computer.
You can connect your device using a USB or USB-C cable or a Wi-Fi connection. To turn on Wi-Fi syncing, see Sync iTunes content on PC with devices on Wi-Fi.
In the iTunes app on your PC, click the Device button near the top left of the iTunes window.
Click File Sharing.
Below File Sharing, in the list on the right, select the file you want to delete.
Press the Delete key, then click Delete.
Important: Before disconnecting your device from your computer, click the Eject button .
See alsoSet up iPod as a hard disk in iTunes on PCApple Support article: Use iTunes to share files between your computer and your iOS or iPadOS device
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