Question:
Why am I unable to import music into itunes?
2010-01-24 11:48:30 UTC
I'm running the most current version of itunes on a newer MacBook.

I am attempting to import music into my itunes library but it isn't working. I go to file > add to library > then choose my music > click the open button. Then it just closes the window and does not add the music to the library.

After doing that sequence it usually works, but now it isn't. It just stopped working last night after I was importing a lot of data into itunes.

The music I am trying to import is in Mp3 format.

Does anyone have any idea on why it isn't working?

Thanks!
Three answers:
?
2010-01-24 12:21:13 UTC
it is possible that your itunes library has been filled up. although apple don't explain this it is possible that's what has happened
Theodore
2010-01-24 11:55:03 UTC
Unfortunatley Itunes doesn't have an add feature or an import option to add to the library, u'll have to copy and paste the songs directly frm their current location to the itune library.
?
2016-12-03 00:16:29 UTC
between the most elementary mistakes in those questions is using the understanding "music". To us, those are songs - yet to pcs and iPods they're records records - media in diverse report formats. You meed to specify what format they were in once you found them on mom's computing gadget and how you both burned to a disc and copied from the CD on your computing gadget. the position did mom get the records? Are they DRM secure? you do not prefer to debris with playlists or any softwareor even keep to a CD - in simple terms reproduction the report to a flash force and reproduction from that to the hot computing gadget. "Then I burned the track to the disc" How? As an audio CD or a CD with track records on it?


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