You will now be given the opportunity to browse your PC for the relevant iTunes music folder (which is what we spent Steps 1 through 4 creating.) You should find this iTunes library under This PC > Music > iTunes. Like usual, a pop-up should appear (this one called Music Library Locations.) The thing to do next to move your iTunes library to Windows Media Player is to click the Add button on the right-hand side of the screen.
On there, you’ll need to click the Organize tab > Manage Libraries > Music (shown below.)
It’s only at this point, that you can actually launch Windows Media Player. To do this, click the File tab > Library > Organize Library… (shown below.)Ī pop-up window should appear on your screen (shown below.) On here, all you need to do is turn on the “Consolidate Files” option, and then save your changes by clicking the OK button. Once those preference settings have been changed, we’re going to then change the Organize Library settings. Step 3 - File > Library > Organize Library. Under advanced preferences, you will need to click the two following options on: “Keep iTunes Media Folder Organized” and “Copy Files to iTunes Media Folder…” Then, click OK to save your new preference settings You can do this by clicking the Edit tab and selecting the Preference option. To start the process, you will need to edit your Preferences on iTunes. Step 1 - Find "Edit", choose" Preferences " Steps to Export iTunes Library to Windows Media Player This is something you might want to learn how to do if you decide to change to Windows Media Player (which is, honestly, better at doing certain things - even if it’s not as sleek or as feature-packed.) This process is going to be a lot though, so try to stay with us as we break it down as best as we can.
The first tutorial will be on how to export your iTunes library to your Windows Media Player. Export iTunes library to Windows Media Player