How to export my library of Windows media player 11

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I want to transfer my Windows Media Player 11 on iTunes library - I can't do it from iTunes - how to export it WMP?

Apple makes it pretty easy to transfer songs to iTunes from Windows Media Player. All you have to do is add your folder music in your iTunes library. If the songs are MP3 files, they are automatically imported. If you have WMA files, iTunes will offer to convert the files into a format supported iTunes. Here's a complete tutorial on the transfer songs from Windows Media Player, iTunes.

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