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Itunes: Media Player From Apple

iTunes is a digital media player application used for playing and organizing digital music and video files. It is also used as an interface to manage content on Apple's iPod, iPhone, and iPad devices. iTunes allows users to purchase and manage audio and video on their computer, organize content into playlists, copy files to digital players, and purchase media through the built-in iTunes Store. It was initially released in 2001 and has since expanded to include additional features such as iTunes U for educational content.
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Itunes: Media Player From Apple

iTunes is a digital media player application used for playing and organizing digital music and video files. It is also used as an interface to manage content on Apple's iPod, iPhone, and iPad devices. iTunes allows users to purchase and manage audio and video on their computer, organize content into playlists, copy files to digital players, and purchase media through the built-in iTunes Store. It was initially released in 2001 and has since expanded to include additional features such as iTunes U for educational content.
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iTunes

Media Player from Apple


• iTunes Logo
iTunes
iTunes is a proprietary digital media
player application, used for playing
and organizing digital music and video
files. The application is also an
interface to manage the contents on
Apple's iPod and iPhone lines, as well
as the iPad.
Comparison
History
• iTunes was released in January 2001.
• Earlier iTunes Was Supported only on Mac OS.
• In April 2003, version 4.0 introduced the
iTunes Store; in October, version 4.1 added
support for Microsoft Windows 2000 and
Windows XP. Version 7.0 introduced gapless
playback and Cover Flow in September 2006.
iTunes Store
iTunes is an application that allows the
user to purchase and manage audio
and video on a personal computer,
acting as a front end for Apple's
QuickTime media player. Officially,
using iTunes is required in order to
manage the audio of an Apple iPod,
portable audio player.
What’s On iTunes
Music
TV Shows
Movies
Podcasts
Audiobooks
iTunes U
Radio
• Users can organize their
music into playlists within
Features one or more libraries.
• Copy files to a digital audio
player.
• Purchase music and videos
through its built-in music
store.
• Back up songs onto a CD or
DVD
• Encode music into a number
of different audio formats.
• Visualiser
Screen Shots
iTunes Store Login
iTunes Backup
Preferences-General
Playback
*iTunes includes sound processing
features, such as equalization, "sound
enhancement" and crossfade.

*There is also a feature called "Sound


Check" which automatically adjusts
the playback volume of all songs in the
library to the same level.
Library sharing

Users can organize their music into


playlists within one or more libraries, edit
file information, record Compact Discs,
copy files to a digital audio player,
purchase music and videos through its
built-in music store, download free
podcasts, back up songs onto a CD or
DVD, run a visualizer to display graphical
effects in time to the music, and A user's
iTunes Library can be shared over a local
network using the closed, proprietary
Digital Audio Access Protocol (DAAP),
created by Apple.

When a song is shared, iTunes can stream


the song but won't save it on the local
hard drive, in order to prevent
unauthorized copying. Songs in Protected
AAC format can also be accessed, but
authentication is required. A maximum of
five users may connect to a single user
every 24 hours.
Store Preference
Version 4 of iTunes introduced the
iTunes Store, then named the iTunes
Music Store, from which iTunes users
can buy and download songs for use
on a limited number of computers and
an unlimited number of iPods.

In previous years, purchased music


from the iTunes Store were copy
protected with Apple's FairPlay digital
rights management (DRM) system
which allows protected songs to be
played on up to five computers at one
time, as well as unlimited devices
(iPod, AppleTV, etc.). DRM protected
songs can not be played on computers
not authorized to the purchaser's
iTunes account.
Parental Control
Restrictions

Movies
TV Shows
Apps
Podcast
Libraries
iTunes Store
Devices
Advanced
Cover Flow
• On May 30, 2007, Apple
announced the launch of "iTunes
iTunes U U" via its digital content Store
iTunes which delivers university
lectures through a format called
iTunesU.
• The service was created to
manage, distribute, and control
access to educational audio and
video content for students in a
college or university, and the
whole Internet.
• iTunes U includes lectures,
language lessons, lab
demonstrations, sports, and
campus tours provided by many
colleges and universities.
Ping
Search
iTunes on Apple TV
Syncing
Thank you
References
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITunes.

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Media
_Player_12

• http://www.apple.com/

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