What is iTunes and what does it do?
iTunes is available for both Macintosh and Windows operating systems. With iTunes, you can:
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Listen to CDs: iTunes will play your music CDs
like a regular CD player.
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Import music from your CDs: iTunes can import (or
rip) music from your CDs. You can import in AAC (the codec
underlying MP4), MP3, AIFF, WAV, or Apple Lossless Encoder
formats. The music will then be stored on your hard drive for access
anytime.
Note: UITS does not condone importing or trading music from CDs you do not personally own. To do so is a violation of US copyright law.
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Listen to and view podcasts: Through the iTunes
Store, you can search for and subscribe to
podcasts. Whenever you open iTunes, the latest episodes of
these free audio and video programs will download automatically to
your iTunes Library.
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Buy music and videos online: Through the iTunes
Store, you can purchase music, audiobooks, movies, and episodes of
television shows.
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Buy iPhone and iPod Touch apps online: Through
the iTunes App Store, you can purchase applications for your iPhone or
iPod Touch.
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Create playlists: Once you have stored your music
on your hard drive, you can play it in any order you like by creating
a playlist. You can organize your music according to artist, album, or
song title as well.
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Burn CDs or DVDs: iTunes can burn your files to a
CD or DVD. Once you have created your playlists, you can
create your own CD with a CD-RW drive, or DVD with a DVD-R drive. The
most recent versions of iTunes support some external CD-RW and DVD-R
drives. Consult Apple's and the manufacturer's documentation to see
if your drive is supported.
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Synchronize with your iPod or iPhone: When you
plug in your iPod or iPhone, iTunes will synchronize automatically at
high speeds over FireWire or USB 2.0.
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Export to a non-Apple MP3 player: You can export
your playlists to a non-Apple commercial MP3 player through
USB or USB 2.0. To upload files, drag them to the MP3
player icon.
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Listen to Internet radio: iTunes features a
built-in Internet radio tuner that will find Internet radio stations
by genre.
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Play movie trailers: You can view movie trailers
available on Apple's web site. To do so, search the iTunes Music Store
from within iTunes, or visit Apple's Movie Trailers page.
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Convert music to a different format: After you
have imported your music files into iTunes, you can convert them to
a different format (e.g., MP3 to AAC or WAV to MP3).
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Listen to music shared across the network: You
can choose to make your Library available to other iTunes users on
your local network, and you can likewise access others' iTunes
playlists. The available playlists appear in iTunes automatically.
- Visualize your music: iTunes includes a music visualizer that plays a light show along with the music.
iTunes is available for free download from Apple's Download iTunes page. Indiana University students, faculty, and staff can download iTunes for free from IUware.
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Last modified on November 24, 2009.
Last modified on November 24, 2009.







