Question:
Can you transfer your iTunes music to a Kindle Fire?
anonymous
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
Can you transfer your iTunes music to a Kindle Fire?
Ten answers:
Shaun
2011-11-03 11:28:36 UTC
once you convert them to mp3 then you can move them over. double check your songs cause they may be unlocked so you might not need to convert them.
?
2017-03-05 07:05:07 UTC
Books better your grammar, reading level, spelling, vocabulary, and generally are definitely more educational than T.V.
jilek
2016-11-15 09:25:31 UTC
Kindle Itunes
anonymous
2014-07-16 18:33:19 UTC
iTunes is an audio and video player that lets you manage your iOS devices as well as download content from the iTunes store.

I found a free download of it here http://j.mp/1zK8RYw
Chrischris
2011-11-03 18:54:44 UTC
Apple uses DRM license protection on all music files purchased through the iTunes Store in order to prevent you from playing the songs anywhere but on non-ipod device. kindle fire is not an iTunes supported device. If you want to use itunes music for playing back songs on the kindle fire, I would suggest removing DRM from iTunes songs files, 2 ways as follows:



1.Burn songs on iTunes. just Insert a blank CD. (You'd better use a rewrite CD which can be used circularly and use some software like Nero to wipe off the music files you have processed.)



2. If you have multiple itunes songs ans want to look for an quick way to do this, Another option would be to purchase software that automatically converts your iTunes purchases to MP3. An app called DRM Converter does this quickly, it support batch conversion that can convert protected itunes Music to kindle fire for playback without quality loss. you may check it here:



http://www.drm-removal-tool.com/drm-converter.html



Of course, http://www.yahoo.com can give you more options
Shahaneh
2011-11-03 11:33:20 UTC
You should also maybe get the 3DS.



You can play music (even with the system close).



You can LOWER the VOLUME of 3D so it does NOT give you headaches for the first time in your life (if you're the kind of person to ever get headaches from 3D, otherwise just turn the 3D all the way up).



And you can also turn the 3D OFF Completely.



And 3D is good for working out your eye muscles & brain to keep them in shape as shown in this link:



http://www.aoa.org/x17309.xml



And the Nintendo 3DS has downloadable 3D Music videos from today's American music artist which I have already downloaded the 3 free 3D Music Videos to watch anywhere and the 3DS has 3D "Blue Man Group" video and College Humor (in 3D) with the FREE "Nintendo Video" App that you can download (but its 4 3D Videos at a time and they replace them once in a while) and you can download cheap downloadable 3D Apps & 3D games costing from 99 cents to $5.99 and the Nintendo 3DS also has FREE downloadable 3D Apps & 3D Games, which I have already downloaded 3 Free 3D Apps and I have downloaded 2 Free 3D Games and the 3DS has a 3D Camera and I have already used the 3DS 3D Camera to take 3D photos and I have uploaded some of my 3D footage online using the Nintendo 3DS's Web Browser to upload my 3D footage online and I have used my 3DS Web Browser to also download other peoples 3D footage from the Internet on my 3DS Web Browser and I have view all sorts of 3D content on 3D Websites online on my 3DS's Web Browser and I have use my 3DS 3D Camera to play 3D Augmented Reality games as well and it's all in 3D without the Glasses using the 3DS 3D Camera and I have beautiful 3D HD graphics that equal to that of a 3D HD version of Wii Graphics and I have Streamed 3D Videos Online on my 3DS in the eShop and I have also Watch 3D Trailers for upcoming 3D movies coming to Theaters in 3D and I have done all of this in 3D Without the Glasses.



So you can pay $169 for a Nintendo 3DS and buy the greatest Games ever & all in 3D Without the Glasses like Cave Story 3D and Kid Icarus and Super Mario 3D Land and Mario Kart 7 using the MOTION SENSORS to play the game like if you were turning a real wheel to turn the Kart left & right and also play such other 8 GB 3D Games like TheatRhytem Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts 3D and Crush 3D and Shinobi and Animal Crossing and Rodea the Sky Soldier and Michael Jackson: the Experience 3D and Ridge Racer 3D and Super Street Fighter 4 3D and Monster Hunter 4 and Golden Sun 4 and Star Fox 3D and Zelda 3D and Sonic Generations 3D and Tetris 3D and Resident Evil: Revelations and Tekken 3D which also has the 3D Movie Tekken the Movie 3D in it to watch and also play other 8 GB 3D HD games as Spider Man 3D and 100% of the 3DS games are in HD 3D Without the Glasses.



Also, the screen is perfectly fine, in terms of resolution. Anyway, it’s the pixel density that matters, not the actual number of pixels. The 3DS pixel density is MUCH sharper than an average HD TV of, for example, 32 inches. It’s perfectly fine. Not everything has to be 1080p you know. Since 1080p at 32 inches is worse than just 240p on the 3DS.



And they're making Angry Birds 3D as a downloadable game.



And the 3DS has DLC (Downloadable Content) like Xbox Live for a bunch of 3DS games to add content to the game cartridge later on.



And 1 of the Free 3D Apps I have downloaded was Netflix.



And Netflix is getting 3D Movies in the next few months, so for $169 you can watch 3D movies on the free Netflix App on the 3DS in 3D Without the Glasses.



And 100% of the people who have said that they get headaches from 3D, have said that after up to 1 to 2 weeks of using the 3DS they NO LONGER get headaches anymore and that they now play with the 3D all the way up 100% all the time, non-stop.



But I have never had any problem with the 3D at all, but each person has a different experience with the 3D ON during the first week.



And you can now pay to download Permanent 3D & 2D Videos on the 3DS.



And the 3DS is getting Hulu & Hulu Plus before the end of this year (2011) as a Free downloadable App and Hulu already has 3D Content.



and you can check this Link below for more 3DS Games:



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nintendo_3DS_games



P.S. You will want to check these sites out for the Web Browser's 3D ability:



http://www.3ds-screenshot.com/



http://gamecrunch.co/3dscreens/



http://3dporch.com/



http://www.klutz.com/static/nintendo/n3ds_mm9.html



http://www.instructables.com/3ds/



And the 3DS is getting a Wi-Fi Update this NOVEMBER to RECORD 3D Videos and upload it to YouTube and all of this in the 3DS this November by hooking your 3DS up to a Wireless Internet Connection like Wi-Fi or your own Home Internet or the Library and so fort during November as shown in this Link.



http://nintendo3dsblog.com/3d-video-recording-allows-you-to-record-for-10-minutes-has-support-for-youtube
anonymous
2011-11-04 13:39:25 UTC
yes, but you must convert them first to mp3 format then transfer then to the kindle fire.
epubor
2011-11-03 21:01:42 UTC
Certainly!

you can only need 2 steps to transfer your itunes protected music/videos to Kindle Fire,first you should remove the itunes DRM by Aimersoft DRM removal,and then transfer you music to Kindle Fire by a USB cable!
anonymous
2011-11-03 20:57:46 UTC
To play DRM protected iTunes music on a non-Apple MP3 player or phone, you need to convert the iTunes music to MP3 files first. The easiest way is to burn an audio CD in iTunes and rip it back as MP3. Or you can get DRM media converter to help you. It works great for removing DRM from iTunes music and converting iTunes music to mp3.



http://drmremoval.allvideoconvert.com
anonymous
2011-11-04 20:59:48 UTC
Hi, Alexandra, you can certainly be able to transfer the files after a lot of work of converting them. You should also consider that according to recently appeared leaks on the Internet, Nook Color 2 will be released by Barnes & Noble on November 7, and this device sure leaves Kindle Fire in the dust.

Leaked specs include:

- dial-core 1.2 Ghz processor vs. 1.0 Ghz of Kindle Fire

- 1.0 GB of RAM vs. 512 MB of Kindle Fire

- 16 GB capacity for apps, videos, photos, ebooks vs. 8 GB of Kindle Fire

- microSD slot to expand capacity even further by another 32 GB vs. no expandable capacity of Kindle Fire

- 1024 x 800 IPS HD display vs. 1024 x 600 of Kindle Fire

- 14.1 oz weight vs. 14.6 oz of Kindle Fire

- Netflix and Hulu Plus for millions of movies streaming built-in vs. 13,000 movies in Amazon store that allows no Netflix and Hulu.

Before you think of getting a Kindle Fire, here's some limitations of it that you need to consider:

- Kindle Fire doesn't have microSD slot that, for example, Nook Color has thus it is stuck with 6 GB usable internal storage unlike Nook Color that can get up to 32 GB card in. Kindles are made to make sure you're tied up to Amazon's storage on the web (for which you need Wi-Fi connection to get to) and you can only store content you get from Amazon there, not other files. Quoting Amazon on Kindle Fire: "Free cloud storage for all Amazon content". Get it, Amazon content?

- The stats of how long the battery can last (Kindle Fire theory is 7.5 hours) are taken with Wi-Fi off. It will last only about 3 hours if you use it to access content from their Cloud storage over Wi-Fi.

- Amazon can spy on your web activity through their new cloud-integrated web browser of Kindle Fire.

– lack of microSD slot means that if you decide to root your Kindle Fire, you’ll have to root the actual device thus there will be no coming back. On Nook Color, you can make it boot from a “rooted” microSD card and if you want to get back to the original Nook you can just take out the card and reboot.

- Kindle doesn't support eBooks in ePub format that is the most used format in the world.

- Kindle app store contains only Amazon approved apps and it does not include (and will not include) Netflix app that iPad has and Nook Color is getting thus again you're stuck with Amazon content only.

- Amazon confirmed that you cannot download/stream anything to Kindle Fire when traveling outside US.

- Amazon says it will review every app in its Appstore for Fire compatibility, as part of an automated process. Rejected apps will include those that rely on a gyroscope, camera, WAN module, Bluetooth, microphone, GPS, or micro SD. Apps are also forbidden from using Google's Mobile Services (and in-app billing), which, if included, will have to be "gracefully" removed. In terms of actual content, Amazon has outlawed all apps that change the tablet's UI in any way (including theme- or wallpaper-based tools), as well as any that demand root access.


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