Aug 05,2019 • Filed to: iTunes Music Transfer • Proven solutions
Want to learn how to copy music from iTunes to USB so that you can have a safe and secure copy of your music library at all times? Then you’ve come to the right place! Down below, we have 8 unique methods of copying songs from iTunes to your flash drive. Of course, we’ll be starting with a quick tutorial on how you can use our most recommended programs for doing this but stick around till the very end if you want to get to know the many other options available in the market currently.
For the first iTunes to USB method, we have iMusic. This is a third-party program that connects your iTunes library to your PC, USB, mobile device, etc. It’s convenient if you find yourself having to transfer music often, or even if you just want to be able to manage your audio library somewhere other than iTunes (which is a really restrictive program that purposefully makes it difficult to do even the most basic of things.) The main features offered by this software include the following:
Of course, you will need to have iMusic opened in order to use this program (you can download and install it for your Mac or Windows computer on their official website.)
Once you have the program launched, click the ITUNES LIBRARY icon at the very top of the screen in order to access iMusic’s iTunes library management features.
In order to copy the music on your iTunes library with iMusic, you’ll need to Select All the music on said library. This can be done pretty easily by simply clicking on the ‘Select All’ box (as is pointed out in the image below.
In order to officially copy music with iTunes, you’re going to have to find and select the Export option [1.] Once you’ve done that, you’ll need to click the Export to My Computer option [2.] This is what will allow you to choose where you want to copy your music to.
As mentioned, you’ll be able to select just where to copy your songs to. Of course, in our case, we’re going to be moving our iTunes music to our flash drive. To do that…
Select your USB Disk from the available options and then click “OK” to officially start the transfer!
Upon doing so, all the data that you selected should have now been copied to your USB, ready for you to use in whatever way you want to use it.
Now, if you want to copy music from iTunes to USB from what is called the iTunes Media Folder then that is completely possible. It just takes a little bit of work. Down below, we’ll show you how you can transfer your entire iTunes library to your USB. Which will allow you to transfer the data files to another computer if need be — acting almost like a backup file.
First, you’ll need to Consolidate Files. This just means that you will be placing actual audio files copies of all the songs on your iTunes library on your Music folder.
To be able to turn this option on, please select the following on iTunes: Edit > Organize Library. If done properly, you should get the following pop-up (shown in the image below.)
Next, you’ll also have to turn on the iTunes Media Folder organization feature (which means that your computer will automatically organize your data files in artist and album folders — listed based on disc number, track number, and the song title.
Once you’ve done all the things mentioned above, you should be able to access and transfer your entire iTunes library to your USB drive!
Tip: If you want to move a specific song, you should be able to find it based on artist/album in the iTunes Media folder.
Now that we’ve finished introducing our two most recommended methods, let’s discuss a couple of other ways that you can try to copy your iTunes library to a memory stick. For this, we’re going to be going in detail about how each program works, where you can use said programs, what the pros and cons of using the programs are, etc. Basically, everything that you could possibly need to know about the programs in question, as far as relevancy to our subject goes!
Platform: Windows & Mac
Price: $22.95
For the very first program that we’re going to introduce, we have SuperSync. It’s nothing like the first third-party program that we introduced (iMusic), but they do kind of share a purpose. At least, in terms of data management. With SuperSync, you can organize your iTunes library to the very minute detail. It’s a very sophisticated ID3 Tags manager, in the simplest of terms. Of course, one of its base features is the fact it can be used to transfer data from iTunes to Computer — allowing you to copy your iTunes library to your memory stick!
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URL: https://www.syncios.com/data-transfer/
Platform: Windows & Mac
Price: $29.95
For the second program on this list, we have Syncios. It’s a little bit closer to iMusic. At least, in terms of available features. With this, you can download videos, transfer from iTunes to your mobile device, etc. It’s definitely a lot more feature-packed than SuperSync (but it’s also more expensive — which is something most people like to consider.) As for its available tool options, under the Toolkit tab of this program, there is the option to manage “Media Library,” which will allow you to easily transfer audio from your library to a USB.
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URL: https://drfone.wondershare.com/android-repair.html
Platform: Windows & Mac
Price: $39.95 per year (up to $79.95 per year for business license)
Now, with dr.fone we have a program that’s even more intense than the last. This is insanely packed with features — which is why it is so expensive. It’s not something that we’d recommend to casual users, that’s for sure. As the price mentioned up above is entirely ‘subscription-based.’ Still, it does have a lot of uses. Especially for those that want to be able to manage the media library on all of their devices: be it on their mobile phones, their PCs, their tablets, etc.
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URL: https://toolbox.iskysoft.com/
Platform: Windows & Mac
Price: Starts from $79.95
We move away from subscription-based programs with the Toolbox software. It’s created very similarly to dr.fone. At least, in terms of the features that you are provided. That is, you will be able to transfer data from your iTunes library to your device, computer, tablet, etc. Of course, in tandem to that, you will also be able to copy your iTunes music to your USB.
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URL: https://tunesgo.wondershare.net/ad/ios/music.html
Platform: Windows & Mac
Price: (Subscription-based) 49.95 per year
We’re nearing the end of our list now, but the quality of the program isn’t necessarily going down. At least, not with TunesGo. It really isn’t that bad of a program, the only reason why it is so low on the list is that it’s a subscription-based program. So, it’s not something that we’d recommend for those looking for an iTunes manager tool that they can use casually — whenever they might need to.
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URL: https://www.iskysoft.com/itransfer-for-windows.html
Platform: Windows & Mac
Price: (Subscription-based) 49.95 per year
In terms of qualities, iTransfer is almost exactly like the program we had introduced just now — they even cost the same. So, either program could have been the fifth or sixth on this list. There really isn’t enough of a difference for one to differentiate between the two. At least, outside of the slight difference in design. Although even that is sparse.
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Features | iMusic | iTunes | SuperSync | Syncios | dr.fone | iSkysoft Toolbox | Wondershare TunesGo | iSkysoft iTransfer |
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Download & Record Music with 1-Click | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Transfer Music from iTunes to Android Phones | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Backup and Restore iTunes Library | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Convert MP4 Files to MP3 Format | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Burn Music to CD | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No |
Conclusion: That’s the end of our “How to Copy Music from iTunes to USB” with 8 useful methods included! We’re going to keep things quick and simple here and point you towards the very first program that we introduced — the iMusic data transfer software. Out of all the other programs on this entire article, it offered the most in terms of features, affordability, and efficiency. Go ahead and try it for yourself and see just how easy things can be.
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