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Can I add my own songs to iTunes?

Can I add my own songs to iTunes?

Get media into iTunes In the iTunes app on your PC, choose File > Add File to Library or Add Folder to Library. Locate a file or folder, then click Open. If you add a folder, all the files it contains are added to your library.

Can I edit my iTunes songs?

To change when a song starts and ends locate and highlight the song in iTunes. From there, right->click the song and choose “Get Info” from the Menu. When the window pops up, head over to the Options tab and in the middle of the window there are options to adjust the starting and ending times for that song or songs.

What happens to iTunes Library when iTunes is discontinued?

With macOS Catalina, your iTunes media library is now available in the Apple Music app, Apple TV app, Apple Books app, and Apple Podcasts app. And Finder is where you can manage and sync content on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

How do you convert MP3 to iTunes?

How to Convert an MP3 to iTunes

  1. Open iTunes.
  2. Click “File” at the top of the program window.
  3. Select “Add File to Library.” Another window will open.
  4. Locate and click on the MP3 file that you want to convert to iTunes.
  5. Click “Edit” at the top of iTunes.
  6. Select “Preferences.” A large window will open inside iTunes.

What File type does iTunes use?

iTunes works with five audio file formats: AAC, AIFF, Apple Lossless, MP3, and WAV. Using the Import feature, iTunes can encode files from a CD to any of the five file formats. It can also automatically encode multiple file formats when burning a CD. Each file format is suited for a specific purpose.

How do I edit song titles in iTunes?

Change the name of the song, artist, or album

  1. In the iTunes app on your PC, choose Music from the pop-up menu at the top left, then click Library.
  2. Select Songs from the sidebar on the left.
  3. Select the item, then choose Edit > Song Info.
  4. Type the new information, then press Enter.

Can you shorten songs on Apple Music?

Trim an audio track visually In the Audio Timeline, place the pointer over the beginning or end of a green bar until the trim pointer appears, then drag left or right. As you drag, a tooltip shows you the new In or Out point and the duration of the modified track.