
For everyone who uses iTunes for their music, you can now get that same music that you bought with your hard earned money on your Windows Mobile phone. Here’s how:
1. Purchase the music. MoNews suggests DRM-free music.
2. Make sure to download in M4A format, instead of the AAC format.
3. Copy the music to your phone using Windows Explorer and open it on your phone.
It’s that simple. However, if you’re not running Windows Mobile 6.1, you will need a third-party media player to run M4A files. Windows Media Player in Windows Mobile 6.0 doesn’t support M4A though the Operating System does.
Via MoNews
August 27th, 2008 at 3:22 am
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April 30th, 2009 at 4:40 am
Sure, that is all fine and well. But the problem lies in using a file explorer to manage this. I have a lot of music in iTunes on my mac, and ideally I would like to use iTunes to drag songs into a playlist that I can then drag into my WinMob phone. Is there a good solution for this?