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How to transfer sounds from iTunes to Android Phone?

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Started March 21st, 2016 · 10 replies · Latest reply by VWilliamm 4 years, 10 months ago

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cammydou

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9 years, 6 months ago
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I have download a lot of samples from freesound and added them to my iTunes library. Recently, I bought a Galaxy S7 and need to move the whole iTunes library to the new phone. I am new to Android so I don't know how to handle this. Hope someone would give suggestions on this.

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Heandllly

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9 years, 6 months ago
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As far as I know, nobody can directly transfer music from iTunes to Android due to the DRM protection, the only way to do that is try iTunes to Android transfer, you can google it!

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gigitanner123

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9 years, 5 months ago
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To transfer sound from iTunes to android, you could apply to third party app. You could google for suitable app o check this website to get a reliable app. Good luck. http://www.itunes-to-android.com/

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cammydou

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8 years, 10 months ago
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gigitanner123, thanks for the add up. I installed the program but it can't detect the latest iOS 10. Here is the tutorial i followed to get it fixed: http://www.mobiledic.com/mobile-phone-transfer.html

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Ostalstew

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8 years, 8 months ago
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Can you transfer iTunes media files to Android? Sure, you can! These are the simple steps to help you sync iTunes movies, music, TV shows to Android tablet and phone.

Step 1. Plug your Android device into your Mac or Windows computer.
Step 2. Open "C:\Users\username\My Music\iTunes\" to locate the media files you would like to transfer to Android. Keep taping on "Control" button and select the items one by one. After that, right click and select "Copy".
Step 3. Navigate to your Android device's music or video folder. And right click and select "Paste" to copy the iTunes media files to Android.

Tips: Convert iTunes Movies & Music for Playback on Android

To help you fix "Can't play iTunes movies/music on Android" issue, I recommend you use an iTunes to Android converter called DRM Media Converter. It is the perfect tool for you to get rid of DRM protection and convert iTunes M4V/M4P/M4A to Android supported audio/video format. Beside Android devices, this program also supports converting iTunes media for other devices including HTC, Motorola, Nokia, LG, Blackberry, Samsung, Nexus, PSP, Xbox 36o and more. After you convert the file to specific format, you can transfer them directly to the device you prefer with this program.

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ruhele

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8 years, 6 months ago
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In face, to transfer sounds from iTunes to Android Phone, we need get all your needed sounds files into one place - iTunes media folder, then upload the music files to your Android phones with a simple Android assistant program--Vibosoft Android Mobile Manager.

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Ashrali

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5 years, 1 month ago
#7

had an iphone6p before and bought a new Samsung note9, I had the same problem as you do. you have to download a converting software, I use AMusicSoft AppleMusicConverter to convert music on my old iPhone so that I can play them on my android device, it works really well, you can try it

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VWilliamm

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4 years, 10 months ago
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Don't know if it works. But, usually, programs, which transfer so many file types and deal with lots of phone model, do not satisfied all users. Why not choose something more professional. I would recommend TunesGo, designed for music transfer purpose only. You can try it and copy your songs in iTunes to samsung
ringtones free at: https://phoneringtones.info/

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