Import my CD to Apple Music in Windows 11
Since the "Import" button is missing from sidebar actions, what is the work around?
Windows, Windows 11 (22621)
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Since the "Import" button is missing from sidebar actions, what is the work around?
Windows, Windows 11 (22621)
If you import a CD with iTunes, it automatically goes into Audiobooks. You can then move the folder to the iTunes music folder. Then in Apple Music do
Library->Add Folder to Library
It didn't create duplicates for me. I hope this helps.
Hello. I have the same question, so I clicked on the "me too". But I just found the answer, by accident, maybe. Despite the changes, If you still go into itunes, after you've put in a CD, it'll still automatically open up "import". Yes. But, I still don't see where the music goes once I've done that. It hasn't gone into apple music, as of yet. I'm doing this on a windows 11 pc, and am an android user. Do you have any thoughts? Perhaps we might yet figure it out together.
I saw an answer a couple nights ago and can't find it again! But it steered me to the right place and I had 3 programs open and managed to upload 5 CDs to Apple Music. It had something to do with Windows Media Player Legacy and File Explorer. After ripping the CD, I clicked and dragged the album from File Explorer into Apple Music. But I cannot duplicate the result. Good luck!
Thank you, Pedro. But I'm a little confused. It's my understanding that Apple Music replaced iTunes (music), which is now only used for podcasts etc. When I click on the iTunes icon, I get Apple Music. I hate it! iTunes was so easy to use!
Hi,
Apple Music for windows doesn’t have the option to import CDs.
Two options 1. Revert to iTunes or 2 use separate app to rip disk then import to Apple Music.
Jim
Thank you for your help & reply! I'm going to need it!
Thank you! Ive already used iTunes & am in Windows legacy media player plus file explorer. Hopefully I'll figure this out!
Thank you, you are right! I found it.
Import my CD to Apple Music in Windows 11