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How to Export iTunes Songs as MP3 Files

By Matthew Lynch
May 28, 2023
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iTunes is one of the most popular music platforms in the world, with millions of users listening to music on it every day. Even though the platform has a massive library of songs and albums, users might want to export iTunes songs as MP3 files at times. There could be a variety of reasons behind this such as transferring the music to other devices or creating backups, etc. In this guide, we will discuss how to export iTunes songs as MP3 files in a few easy steps.

Step 1: Adjust iTunes Settings

Before you start exporting your songs, you must first adjust iTunes settings to ensure that the files are saved in the right format. For that, you have to open iTunes on your computer and go to the “Preferences” from the dropdown menu. There, you will see “General,” select it, and then click on “Import Settings.”

In the “Import Settings” section, you can choose the format that you want to export your music in – MP3. You can also select the quality of the files by changing the bitrate – higher the bitrate, the higher the quality. Once you have made the changes, click “OK” to save the settings.

Step 2: Create a Playlist

Now that you have adjusted the settings, you have to create a playlist of the songs that you want to export. Go to your iTunes library and select the songs that you want to export. Once you have selected them, right-click on them, and from the dropdown menu, select “Add to Playlist” and create a new playlist.

Step 3: Export the Playlist

Now that you have created a playlist, you can export the songs as MP3 files. Go to “File” from the iTunes menu and select “Export Playlist.” This will open a new window where you can select the location where you want to save the exported files. You can also rename the files if you want.

From the format section, select the “MP3” format, and specify the bitrate quality that you want to use for your file. Once you have made the selections, click on “Export” to start exporting the files.

Step 4: Access Your Exported MP3 Files

After clicking on the “Export” button, iTunes will start exporting your songs, and it might take some time, depending on the number of songs and their length. Once the export is completed, you can navigate to the location where you saved the files and access your exported MP3 music.

Conclusion

Exporting iTunes songs as MP3 files is relatively easy, and it can be useful for users who want to transfer their music to different devices, create backups, or share files. With the above steps, you can quickly export your iTunes songs as MP3 files and enjoy your music on any device, without having to worry about the compatibility issues.

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