Switching music from Windows to Mac

I just changed from Windows to a Macbook, but the music that was on my Windows (anything I didn't purchase on iTunes) won't play on my macbook. How do I fix this problem?

hisloveissufficient wrote:
I just changed from Windows to a Macbook, but the music that was on my Windows (anything I didn't purchase on iTunes) won't play on my macbook. How do I fix this problem?
What is the format of this music that is not from iTunes?

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