iTunes features:
New iTunes icon: Apple changed the color of the musical notes in the icon from black to white, implying simpler and more vibrant content.
Redesigned from the ground up: Whether searching for or enjoying music, movies, and TV shows, iTunes is now more fun for you. Mesmerizing edge-to-edge design, custom designed for every album, movie or TV show in your library. In addition, whenever you log into the iTunes store, you can get the opportunity for personal recommendations.
Brand new store: The iTunes store has been redesigned and now has a simpler user interface. Whether you're searching for popular shows or your latest favorites, it's all effortless, the easiest version of iTunes ever.
iCloud payment: Whether it is music, movies or TV shows, iCloud payment options are now available in your library. You only need to log in to your Apple ID to understand everything. You can double-click the program you want to play directly through iCloud, or you can download it to your device and synchronize it, or play it offline.
Up Next: Watching the songs that are going to play next is now easier - you just need to click the "Up Next" icon in the middle of the screen and the songs will appear. You can even record, add or skip tracks at any time.
The new mini player: the simpler, the more exciting. You'll see less of the player and more of your music collection, apps, podcasts, home videos, iTunes U lectures, and more. Your collection has never looked so good. In addition to showing currently playing tracks, the mini player also includes album artists, adds an Up Next feature, and makes the search process for new playing tracks easier - all in a smaller and more elegant Done on the icon.
f H INE SEARCH and improve your search results made due to your search: Finding information in iTunes has never been made made simple arises from the fact that you only need to enter keywords in the search bar. Select any search result and iTunes will jump directly to it for you.
Synchronized playback: iCloud will now record your progress when playing a movie or TV show. No matter you click on the same TV or TV show again on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple TV, it will play in memory.
iTunes FAQ
How to set the ringtone on iTunes?
Open the itunes software and click [Display] → [Media Type] → [Ringtones].
You can operate it in the opened ringtone settings page.
How to get the latest iTunes?
1: Open iTunes;
2: From the menu bar at the top of the iTunes window, select Help > Check for Updates;
3: Follow the prompts and install the latest version;
If you are not prompted to install a new version of iTunes, your device already has the latest version supported by your operating system.
Certain features or devices may require a newer version of iTunes than your system supports.
Hardware requirements for iTunes installation:
PC with 1GHz Intel or AMD processor and 512MB of RAM;
Playing HD video requires a 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo or faster processor, 1GB of memory, and Intel GMA X3000, ATI Radeon X1300 or NVIDIA GeForce 6150 or higher;
16-bit sound card and speakers;
A broadband network connection is required to use the iTunes Store;
Requires an iTunes-compatible CD or DVD burner to create audio CDs, MP3 CDs, or backup CDs or DVDs.
iTunes installation steps
1. Download the latest version of the iTunes installation package from this site and double-click to run it.
2. Click [Install] or [Change]. Click Install, the software is installed in the default location; click Change, the user can customize the installation location of the software; the software language can also be set. After all settings are completed, click [Install] to start installing the software.
3. The software installation may take a few minutes, please wait patiently. There will be a prompt when the installation is completed. Click [Finish] and it will be OK.
Tips for using iTunes
How to authorize a computer.
Open the itunes software, click [Account] → [Authorization] → [Authorize this computer].
Enter your Apple ID and password in the interface that opens.
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