Q. I tried to transfer music from my iTunes account to the kindle and it couldn't read it.
Its music
A. The Kindle will play only mp3 music files. If you've been downloading from iTunes, it's likely they are in Apple's format.
One way would be to burn the music to an mp3 CD and then use your computer to transfer the files from the CD to the Kindle.
I gotta tell you though, the Kindle makes a poor music player. It has no additional functionality in playing of mp3s other than just playing them all in a row in the list. No shuffle, no playlists, nothing.
How can I convert my adobe digital editions books i have already purchased to work with my kindle?
Q. I have literally thousands of books i would like to download to my kindle except it doesnt support pdf files how do I fix it or is it even possible
A. The Kindle supports .pdf files.
You sure you don't mean ePub files?
Kindle doesn't support ePub.
If they are .pdf files, you can have Amazon convert them.
I've linked to more from Kindle Support about .pdf stuff.
Type of ebooks that a Kindle supports?
Q. Silly question, I know. But do Kindles only support amazon kindle books? Or can you buy and download any type of ebook from other websites to a kindle?
A. Hi bunny, Kindle does support PDF so you can side load books however it doesn't support ePub format that is the universal format most used in the world (thus most of free ebooks out there - including in other languages - are in ePub format.) Nook devices support ePub and are also technically much better eReaders. E-Ink Nook Simple Touch from Barnes & Noble at $99 (without ads) has twice the battery life of Kindle ($139 without ads), faster page turns than Kindle, and microSD card slot to expand capacity that neither Kindle has. With Nook you can checkout eBooks from public libraries - just need to get Adobe Digital Editions (ADE) software (free from Adobe site). Also it's worth mentioning that if you walk in with any Nook to Barnes & Noble store, you'll get tech support and youâre allowed to read ANY available eBook for free while in the store via free provided in the store Wi-Fi where Nook eBook store has over 2.5 million of paid books and about the same number of free public domain books. Nook already has Cloud as your ebooks are stored in your online library as well as downloaded to your device. Nook Simple Touch actually has a hidden web browser - just press the virtual "Search" button at the bottom of your Nook's screen and key a URL into the search bar when it comes up. That's not just my opinion - Consumer Reports, CNET, PCWORLD, etc. pro reviews and recommendations stated that Nook Simple Touch is the best ereader on the market.
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Description : Q. I tried to transfer music from my iTunes account to the kindle and it couldn't read it. Its music A. The Kindle will play only mp3...