Time capsule as back up & external hard drive, & transferring itunes to TC

I have 90% of my itunes files on an external hard drive which I used as the location of my itunes library when I was using a pc.
I now use a macbook 80GB.
I cannot use my external hard drive with my macbook as it's filing system is NTFS, and so incompatible with macs.
I wish to transfer all my music from the external hard drive to my Time Capsule, and use the TC as my new external hard drive and the location of my itunes library, ( as well as using the TC as my main back up location with Time Machine.)
Firstly....the very basics.....
How do I use TC as a external hard drive generally?
To be the location of my large folders, files ( and itunes collection)that take too much space on my macbook.
Next....
Am I right in thinking that I need to do the following...
Get Airtport utility on my pc, connect to TC and transfer from external HD to TC.
I would greatly appreciate all help and suggestions, as I am unsure as to all of these tasks.
Many Many Thanks
Hoo

When you run Airport Utility, enable File Sharing, and your Windows PC will be able to use it. IIRC, there's an option to enable Windows sharing. Make sure you use the same Workgroup name for the PC and the TC.
You can use drag & drop with a TC - connect to it from Finder and it'll mount as a network disk.
You can access the TC from your PC using Explorer - it'll show up in My Network Places/Workgroup.
You can transfer the files using your Mac - OS X can read NTFS disks, but can't write to them.
Once you've copied all the files to the TC, change the location of the iTunes folder to show the new location on the TC. It'll probably be easiest to delete your existing iTunes library, then add the files again (from the new location) to the new library.

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