![]() Always use iTunes to rip any CDs or to do the initial importing and to use preferably AAC or Apple Lossless format but if you prefer MP3 this is also ok.In terms of the future by far the easiest process is as follows. ![]() If iTunes for Windows still supports importing WMA files then it should simply be a matter of telling iTunes to import the folder containing the (unprotected) WMA files and any MP3 files. ITunes for both Windows and Mac can import MP3 files. If not you will first have to convert any WMA files. (iTunes for Mac has never been able to do this.) I don't know if this is still the case. This is not something I have come across for many years but a long time ago iTunes for Windows had the built-in ability to import WMA audio files in to iTunes as long as they were not protected by DRM.
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