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Mac to PC tv shows [iTunes]

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Alright. I was wondering that if I downloaded a season of a show from the iTunes store on my mac computer, but wanted the season on my PC (iTunes as well)...How would I go about doing that without having to pay again?
 
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Well, I'm just talking in my hat because I've never downloaded anything from the iTunes store, but when you download it, doesn't it go into your iTunes Library as a Playlist? If so, can't you Export it by selecting file/Library/Export Playlist? Once exported, can't you turn around and Import it into your PC iTunes Library? Just thinking about it.
 
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Well, I'm just talking in my hat because I've never downloaded anything from the iTunes store, but when you download it, doesn't it go into your iTunes Library as a Playlist? If so, can't you Export it by selecting file/Library/Export Playlist? Once exported, can't you turn around and Import it into your PC iTunes Library? Just thinking about it.

So, if I do that. How will I get it onto my PC? By a jump drive/external hard drive. Could I possibly do it with my iPod maybe?
 

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iTunes 9 - enable the Home Sharing feature on both machines - if both computers are on the same home network

This allows you to view, share, move and/or stream all of your iTunes material between your authorized computers

You can even set it to automatically import new purchases from your other computers.

Has a setting to see everything on the shared library or only what's different between them.

iTunes 9: Understanding Home Sharing
 
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iTunes 9 - enable the Home Sharing feature on both machines - if both computers are on the same home network

This allows you to view, share, move and/or stream all of your iTunes material between your authorized computers

You can even set it to automatically import new purchases from your other computers.

Has a setting to see everything on the shared library or only what's different between them.

iTunes 9: Understanding Home Sharing


Ohhh~ Thank you so much :)
That worked. Thank you <3
 

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