Where Does All That Music Come From?


You have three primary sources of the music and sounds from which you will build your iTunes Library:

  • Audio CDs You can add music from your audio CDs to the iTunes Library. In iTunes lingo, this process is called importing.

    note

    iTunes uses a civilized term (importing) for the process of converting an audio CD into a different format and adding the resulting music to your Library. The more traditional term for converting audio CD music into the MP3 format is ripping. I kind of like ripping myself, but because importing is the term iTunes uses, I guess we will go with that.


  • The Internet You can download music, podcasts, and other audio files from the Internet and add those files to your iTunes Library.

  • The iTunes Music Store Part III, "The iTunes Music Store," is dedicated to this source, and for good reason. Using the iTunes Music Store, you can search for, preview, and purchase music online and add that music to your Library. You can also choose and subscribe to podcasts from the bewilderingly large selection available.



Absolute Beginner's Guide to iPod and iTunes
Absolute Beginner's Guide to iPod and iTunes
ISBN: 789731770
EAN: N/A
Year: 2003
Pages: 194

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