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Learn how to use Apple iTunes digital music software to import songs, rip CDs, & play albums in this free iTunes help video series.

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  1. Learn about the Apple iTunes digital music program with expert software tips in this free Apple software instruction video clip.

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  2. Learn how to download the Apple iTunes digital music program with expert software tips in this free Apple software instruction video clip.

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  3. Learn how to use the interface of the Apple iTunes digital music program with expert software tips in this free Apple software instruction video clip.

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  4. Learn how import mp3s into the Apple iTunes digital music program with expert software tips in this free Apple software instruction video clip.

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  5. Learn how to rip CDs with the Apple iTunes digital music program with expert software tips in this free Apple software instruction video clip.

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  6. Learn how to download songs from the iTunes store with expert software tips in this free Apple software instruction video clip.

    Views: 2,206
  7. Learn how to get song ID3 tags and album metadata in iTunes, Apple's digital music program, with expert software tips in this free Apple software instruction video clip.

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  8. Learn how to make a playlist in iTunes, Apple's digital music program, with expert software tips in this free Apple software instruction video clip.

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  9. Learn how to use the iTunes ministore with expert software tips in this free Apple software instruction video clip.

    Views: 927
  10. Learn how to sync your iPod to your iTunes music library with expert software tips in this free Apple software instruction video clip.

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Steve Jobs has done it again. Apple has literally revolutionized the world of digital music with the introduction of its latest powerhouse team: the iTunes software application & the iPod mp3 player. Apple’s competitors have been playing catch up ever since—trying to grab at any available market share left over by disgruntled former iTunes users, those slow to adapt to new technologies, or just this year’s new crop of digital music devotees. As a response to those newcomers, Jobs continues to revise and refine the iTunes formula, reducing the amount of inconvenience to the end user (though increasing it in some important ways), maintaining a simplicity of design and function, and expanding the cross-media availability by deepening the catalog of songs, offering DRM-free music (a must in this day and age), and keeping a flexible outlook for the future.

In this free iTunes help video series, we’re going to teach you how to get started using the software that has become one of the standards of both the consumer and professional music industries. Our expert will walk you through how to download iTunes, how to use the interface, how to import mp3s (songs) into your library, how to rip CDs, download songs from the iTunes store, get ID3 and metadata for your albums, make a playlist, and how to sync your ipod to iTunes. There’s a little bit of everything here, in hopes to lure you into the wonderful world of digital music, as served up by Apple, Inc.

 
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