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Also, if your out of options for transferring music via hardware, you can bluetooth sync it with Windows Media Player if you have a Windows PC. Copy some files from Itunes onto Windows Media Player and then go onto your music section of the Xbox 360 dashboard and find the option for transferring musice from Windows Media Player.
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You can use a usb device or yes a transfer cable.
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XboxIsMyIdea wrote Also, if your out of options for transferring music via hardware, you can bluetooth sync it with Windows Media Player if you have a Windows PC. Copy some files from Itunes onto Windows Media Player and then go onto your music section of the Xbox 360 dashboard and find the option for transferring musice from Windows Media Player.Gonna try this +rep
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TTG_DeEste wrote You can use a usb device or yes a transfer cable.What partion do I put the music in then ?
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GnarlyOCMD wroteGlad to helpXboxIsMyIdea wrote Also, if your out of options for transferring music via hardware, you can bluetooth sync it with Windows Media Player if you have a Windows PC. Copy some files from Itunes onto Windows Media Player and then go onto your music section of the Xbox 360 dashboard and find the option for transferring musice from Windows Media Player.Gonna try this +rep
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GnarlyOCMD wrote[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]XboxIsMyIdea wrote You can also just use an ipod and use the Apple cord, plug it in to a USB slot. I believe you can listen to it that way and save it to your hard drive but im not sure if you can definately save it. Also, it's not compatible with iPod Touches. Only other models of iPod.Sadly I don't even have a iPod
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Save the tracks from the CD they wont save if thier burnt of another CD another thing plug in a usb to play your music its easier.
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