Importing itunes from old windows laptop to new macbook

i just got my new mac, and i had a windows xp laptop with itunes. is there anyway to export the songs from my old laptop to my new macbook without having to import them by hand?
  Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

sorry i wasted your time, i'm an idiot. i was able to get into my network and transfer them.

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