![]() ![]() Go back to the bars and select “Music Library”. Your music will now be uploaded to Google Play! (It may take a loooong time) Click “Add Music from iTunes” and check the box to keep Google Play updated when you add new music to your computer. This tells you that users rate this with only two stars, but, click on “Add App” anyway If you are new to Google Play you will see this screen. ![]() This screen pops up, click on “Add Your Music” Then scroll down the list until you find, “Settings” ![]() Open the bars at the top left, next to “Listen Now”: Note: If you do not have the Google Play app you can do a search for “Google Play”, sign in, select”Music”, then select “My Music”. On my computer, I went to the “Play Music” app in Chrome. How do I get “Ripcord” uploaded to Google Play? “Ripcord” is now on my computer….in iTunes I clicked on “Import CD”…and waited….and waited…. ![]() (You may have to physically open iTunes, mine opens automatically.) My laptop computer still has a CD / DVD drive, so I popped in the “Ripcord” CD and let iTunes do it’s thing. Taken on my Galaxy Note 4 you can see that I only have had time to upload one CD from Keith. Then, just to see if it will work, I will buy a song on iTunes–Jana Kramer’s “I Got the Boy”–and see if that ends up on Google Play as well. Let’s see the process as I load a new Keith Urban CD “Ripcord” that Lori bought me onto my computer and, hopefully, have it show up on Google Play. How can I upload my computer-based CD music from iTunes onto Google Play? But, I want to use Google Play as my cloud-based music storage location (I am Google-fied). I realize that music CD’s are going the way of the dodo bird….BUT….we still have a great CD collection, and Lori keeps buying CD’s.Īs such, I have a TON of uploaded CD music on my Windows computer–in iTunes. ![]()
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