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<blockquote data-quote="Harblar" data-source="post: 337556" data-attributes="member: 8673"><p>You have to copy the files from the actual disc. doing so through the Itunes program won't work. You need to find the actual location your music files are stored on your hard disc, select and Copy them(CTRL+C), and then Paste them (CTRL+V) on your usb drive. Use Windows Explorer to do it. The Actual Itunes Program has nothing to do with it. </p><p></p><p>If you're having trouble finding your files, then you <em>can</em> use iTunes. Find the song you want to copy in itunes. Right click on it and select "Show in Windows Explorer. Most likely All of your music will be in this same folder. click "Organize" in the upper left of the windows explorer program and pick "Select All". Press the 'CTRL' and 'C' keys simultaneously to copy the selected files. select your usb drive on the left of the screen and then press the 'CTRL' and 'V' keys simultaneously to paste them into the usb drive.</p><p></p><p>Hope That helps! <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":smile:" title="Smile :smile:" data-shortname=":smile:" /></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This isn't exactly true. File extensions can also be .aac and .wma... probably a few others as well.</p><p></p><p>I just posted a <a href="http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f12/myford-touch-external-drives-lossless-audio-19772/" target="_blank">thread</a> on this the other day, actually. Goes into some more technical detail on which extensions are allowed and what level of audio quality the Sync system can deal with in those formats. To summarize all MP3's and AAC files should work fine. In addition, all WMA files will work as well(including those encoded losslessly) providing they are not also encoded in 5.1 surround sound. I have a 1000+ songs I ripped direct from CD's in Apple lossless (.m4a). They wouldn't work on the usb drive, but when I converted them all over to WMA at the same audio quality (bit for bit copy of the original CD) they worked perfectly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harblar, post: 337556, member: 8673"] You have to copy the files from the actual disc. doing so through the Itunes program won't work. You need to find the actual location your music files are stored on your hard disc, select and Copy them(CTRL+C), and then Paste them (CTRL+V) on your usb drive. Use Windows Explorer to do it. The Actual Itunes Program has nothing to do with it. If you're having trouble finding your files, then you [I]can[/I] use iTunes. Find the song you want to copy in itunes. Right click on it and select "Show in Windows Explorer. Most likely All of your music will be in this same folder. click "Organize" in the upper left of the windows explorer program and pick "Select All". Press the 'CTRL' and 'C' keys simultaneously to copy the selected files. select your usb drive on the left of the screen and then press the 'CTRL' and 'V' keys simultaneously to paste them into the usb drive. Hope That helps! :smile: This isn't exactly true. File extensions can also be .aac and .wma... probably a few others as well. I just posted a [URL="http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f12/myford-touch-external-drives-lossless-audio-19772/"]thread[/URL] on this the other day, actually. Goes into some more technical detail on which extensions are allowed and what level of audio quality the Sync system can deal with in those formats. To summarize all MP3's and AAC files should work fine. In addition, all WMA files will work as well(including those encoded losslessly) providing they are not also encoded in 5.1 surround sound. I have a 1000+ songs I ripped direct from CD's in Apple lossless (.m4a). They wouldn't work on the usb drive, but when I converted them all over to WMA at the same audio quality (bit for bit copy of the original CD) they worked perfectly. [/QUOTE]
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