How to Add Music to iTunes Using Shortcuts
With streaming music and digital music stores so popular, you may not download MP3s from the internet very often. But now and then, especially if you download live concert recordings or listen to lectures, you’ll need to grab individual files. Adding music to iTunes so you can sync it with your iOS device or listen to your music on your computer takes only a few clicks. When you add songs, iTunes should automatically categorize them by name, artist, album, etc. If the songs imported without the artist and other information, you can manually change the ID3 tags yourself.
How Copy Music Into iTunes Media Folder
Usually, when you add music to iTunes, what you see in the program are just references to the actual location of the files. For example, if you copy an MP3 from your desktop into iTunes, you’re not moving the file. Instead, you’re adding a shortcut to its location on the desktop. If you move the original file, iTunes can’t find it and won’t be able to play it until you manually locate it again. One way to avoid this is to have iTunes copy music files into a dedicated folder. Then, even if the original is moved or deleted, iTunes still retains a copy of it. To do this, follow these steps: Once this option is on, newly imported songs are added to the \iTunes Media\ folder within the user’s account. The files are organized based on the artist and album name. For example, if you drag a song called “favoritesong.mp3” into iTunes with this setting enabled, it will go into a folder like this: C:\Users[username]\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media[artist][album]\favoritesong.mp3.
Converting Other Formats to MP3
Not all songs you download from the internet will be in the MP3 format (you’re likely to find AAC or FLAC, these days). If you want to have your files in a different format, the easiest way to convert them is to use the converter built into iTunes itself. You can also use free audio converter websites and apps to do the job.
Other Ways to Add Music to iTunes
Downloading MP3s isn’t the only way to add music to your library. Other options include:
From CD—To learn how to rip songs, check out how to use iTunes to Copy CDs to Your iPhone or iPod. Apple Music—If you subscribe to Apple’s streaming music service, check out how to Use Apple Music on iPhone.