Using WMP to import from iTunes

Can you import music to Windows Media Player?

msheppey wrote:
Can you import music to Windows Media Player?
Yes I can. Any other questions?
Ha, ha. Actually I am not sure what you are asking, but I will take a few stabs:
If you have MP3s in your iTunes library, yes you can add them to your Windows Media Library. You can set WMP to do this automatically if you wish.
If you have purchased DRM-protected files from the iTunes Music Store, no you cannot add them to WMP (or any other non-Apple program for that matter).
If you have CDs, yes you can use WMP to rip them.
Did that answer what you are asking?

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