How do import cd to itunes




















Once the songs are imported into your music library, you can play them , create a playlist with them , and more. If error correction is turned on, it can take longer to import CDs. Try cleaning the CD with a soft, lint-free cloth, then importing the songs again. If you still have trouble importing songs, visit the Music Support website.

If you hear popping or clicking noises when you play songs imported from a CD, your disc drive may not have read the CD correctly. Try turning on error correction and then importing those songs again. To prevent duplicate items from appearing in your library, delete any songs you imported before. The default encoding format is AAC. To change formats, see Choose import settings. This is a good option if you plan to import a lot of CDs.

Import all songs on the CD: Click Yes. To add the selected songs to your library, click Import CD near the top right of the iTunes window. Choose your import options , then click OK. To cancel importing, click Stop Importing. Click on the audio CD on the left hand column. This will open a window showing all of the CD's information. Click the "Import CD" button at the bottom right hand side of the iTunes window. ITunes will then automatically import all of the tracks from your CD into your iTunes library, showing its progress of the imports next to each track as well as at the top middle of the iTunes window.

Once the CD has finished importing, you will be able to find the music you have just imported by clicking on the "Music" area under the "Library" heading in the left hand column. Change the CD information by clicking once on the field you want changed and then clicking on it again or right clicking on the field for PC users and retyping the pertinent information. To edit an entire field on the CD, for example the "Artist" field, select all the songs on the audio CD hold the "Shift" key down while selecting each track then hold "Control" and click the highlighted area.

Scroll down to "Get Info" from the menu that appears. This will allow you to change the artist name, genre, album name etc. I don't know how to do it on a Mac, but I do know that if you insert a disc on a Windows computer, it's as easy as copy and pasting the files onto your computer. Yes No. Not Helpful 2 Helpful 4. Yes, you most definitely can.

Uploading the CD does not change its ability to be played in a CD player or other devices. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 2. No, unless you have a lot of friends and a lot of computers. You can really only do one disc at a time.

You will need to buy a CD drive to connect to your computer. Not Helpful 8 Helpful Insert the CD into your disk drive. Open iTunes. From the File dropdown menu, select "Add to Library.

A box will open and you can use the scroll bar on the left side to find your CD drive and double-click on it. Not Helpful 7 Helpful 7. I just imported a homemade CD and edited all of the song information for each track, but now am unable to find it in my library. What can I do? Make sure to look in your Music folder or wherever you normally store your music files.

You can also search through your files if you know a specific file name. If this doesn't work, I would recommend just reimporting the CD. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 1.



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