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Moving itune tracks into a new location.

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anotheoldgit | 16:08 Sat 10th Mar 2012 | Technology
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I have a tape device to convert my audio tapes into MP3s.

The soft ware that came with it not only copies the tape but it also puts iTunes onto one's computer, and it then continues to copies all one's music library onto iTunes.

I now have the music copied from the tape in amongst the rest of my music, in the iTunes file.

My problem now is how do I highlight all the tapes tracks I have transfered, and either put them onto disc or into another file on my computer?

Each time I click on one track it commences to play, that one track, before I can highlight all the others together, so as to send them to the other location.
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If this is the E-Z tape/vynil converter I had same problem. I moved all tracks in iTunes to usb sticks then deleted all of iTune library. I was then able to covert tapes and then copy to CD.
Long winded I know - but I haven't found any easier way.
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Thanks for that answer Sonyme.

Yes it is the E-Z tape/vinyl converter, and I wish to do the same as you but how did you get them over to a usb stick?

As I said I cannot select them all, so do you have to select each one independently and then how do you move them?

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