playlist transfer frm Windows media player on my iphone or itune.

How to transfer a playlist from Windows media player to iTunes or on my iphone?

You can not.  Windows Media Player and iTunes do not use compatible file formats.  You will need to re - create the playlist in iTunes.

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How to transfer a playlist from Windows media player to iTunes or on my iphone?

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