Windows to mac itunes

I just bought a powermac g5 and up until now ive been using my windows laptop for itunes and my ipod, how do i transfer my 11 Gbs of music?? or am i screwed?

HI, I had this same problem, and asked here how to fix it. The way I did it in the end was to follow Dr V's advice (hope you don't mind me pasting it in here as it was good advice)
By default windows will store your iTunes music in My Documents/My Music/iTunes. Simply go to the iTunes music folder and copy it. Either burn the folder onto a blank cd or DVD or if you have an external drive copy the folder to the external drive. Then transfer the music onto the Music folder on your mac. Open iTunes and point iTunes to your music folder and add your new music.

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