Sync itunes to mp3 player

Can I sync songs purchased from the itunes store to a Mp3 player? If so, how?

Not directly no. iTunes does not directly support other players. If the tracks you purchased are iTunes Plus (which has no copy protection), then if your player only supports MP3 (and not AAC, the native iTunes Store format) the tracks can be converted to MP3 which you could then sync to your player by whatever process it uses. Another option for synching might be iTunes Agent.

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    shantilia wrote:
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