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iTunes

iTunes (/ˈt(j)nz/)[1] is a software program that acts as a media player, media library, mobile device management utility, and the client app for the iTunes Store. Developed by Apple Inc., it is used to purchase, play, download, and organize digital multimedia, on personal computers running the macOS and Windows operating systems, and can be used to rip songs from CDs, as well as play content with the use of dynamic, smart playlists. Options for sound optimizations exist, as well as ways to wirelessly share the iTunes library.

iTunes
Screenshot of iTunes 12.7.1 on Windows 10
Developer(s)Apple Inc.
Initial releaseJanuary 9, 2001; 22 years ago (2001-01-09)
Stable release
12.12.7.1 / December 15, 2022; 27 days ago (2022-12-15)
Operating system
(latest version)
Platform
SuccessorTV, Music, Podcasts, Finder (macOS)
Size400 MB
Type
LicenseFreeware
Websiteapple.com/itunes

Originally announced by Apple CEO Steve Jobs on January 9, 2001, iTunes' original and main focus was music, with a library offering organization and storage of Mac users' music collections. With the 2003 addition of the iTunes Store for purchasing and downloading digital music, and a version of the program for Windows, it became a ubiquitous tool for managing music and configuring other features on Apple's line of iPod media players, which extended to the iPhone and iPad upon their introduction. Starting in 2005, Apple expanded on the core music features of iTunes with support for digital video, podcasts, e-books, and mobile apps purchased from the iOS App Store. Since the release of iOS 5 in 2011, these devices have become less dependent on iTunes, though it can still be used to back up their contents.

Though well received in its early years, iTunes received increasing criticism for a bloated user experience, which incorporated features beyond its original focus on music. Beginning with Macs running macOS Catalina, iTunes was replaced by separate apps, namely Music, Podcasts, and TV, with Finder taking over the device management capabilities.[2][3] (This change would not affect iTunes running on Windows or older macOS versions).[4]

History

SoundJam MP, released by Casady & Greene in 1998, was renamed "iTunes" when Apple purchased it in 2000.[5] The primary developers of the software moved to Apple as part of the acquisition, and simplified SoundJam's user interface, added the ability to burn CDs, and removed its recording feature and skin support.[6] The first version of iTunes, promotionally dubbed "World’s Best and Easiest To Use Jukebox Software,"[7] was announced on January 9, 2001.[8] Subsequent releases of iTunes often coincided with new hardware devices, and gradually included support for new features, including "smart playlists", the iTunes Store, and new audio formats.[8]

Platform availability

Apple released iTunes for Windows in 2003.[9]

On April 26, 2018, iTunes was released on Microsoft Store for Windows 10,[10] primarily to allow it to be installed on Windows 10 devices configured to only allow installation of software from Microsoft Store.[11] Unlike Windows versions for other platforms, it is more self-contained due to technical requirements for distribution on the store (not installing background helper services such as Bonjour), and is updated automatically through the store rather than using Apple Software Update.[12]

Music library

iTunes features a music library. Each track has attributes, called metadata, that can be edited by the user, including changing the name of the artist, album, and genre, year of release, artwork, among other additional settings.[13][14] The software supports importing digital audio tracks that can then be transferred to iOS devices,[15] as well as supporting ripping content from CDs.[16][17] iTunes supports WAV, AIFF, Apple Lossless, AAC, and MP3 audio formats.[18] It uses the Gracenote music database to provide track name listings for audio CDs. When users rip content from a CD, iTunes attempts to match songs to the Gracenote service. For self-published CDs, or those from obscure record labels, iTunes would normally only list tracks as numbered entries ("Track 1" and "Track 2") on an unnamed album by an unknown artist, requiring manual input of data.[19]

File metadata is displayed in users' libraries in columns, including album, artist, genre, composer, and more.[20] Users can enable or disable different columns, as well as change view settings.[21]

Special playlists

Introduced in 2004,[22] "Party Shuffle" selected tracks to play randomly from the library, though users could press a button to skip a song and go to the next in the list.[23] The feature was later renamed "iTunes DJ",[24] before being discontinued altogether, replaced by a simpler "Up Next" feature that notably lost some of "iTunes DJ"'s functionality.[25]

Introduced in iTunes 8 in 2008, "Genius" can automatically generate a playlist of songs from the user's library that "go great together".[26] "Genius" transmits information about the user's library to Apple anonymously, and evolves over time to enhance its recommendation system. It can also suggest purchases to fill out "holes" in the library.[27] The feature was updated with iTunes 9 in 2009 to offer "Genius Mixes", which generated playlists based on specific music genres.[28][29]

"Smart playlists" are a set of playlists that can be set to automatically filter the library based on a customized list of selection criteria, much like a database query. Multiple criteria can be entered to manage the smart playlist.[30] Selection criteria examples include a genre like Christmas music, songs that haven't been played recently, or songs the user has listened to the most in a time period.[31]

Library sharing

Through a "Home Sharing" feature, users can share their iTunes library wirelessly.[32] Computer firewalls must allow network traffic, and users must specifically enable sharing in the iTunes preferences menu. iOS applications also exist that can transfer content without Internet.[33] Additionally, users can set up a network-attached storage system, and connect to that storage system through an app.[34]

Sound processing

iTunes includes sound processing features, such as equalization, "sound enhancement" and crossfade. There is also a feature called Sound Check, which normalizes the playback volume of all songs in the library to the same level.[35][36]

Online music functionality

iTunes Store

Introduced on April 28, 2003, The iTunes Music Store allows users to buy and download songs, with 200,000 tracks available at launch. In its first week, customers bought more than one million songs.[37] Music purchased was protected by FairPlay, an encryption layer referred to as digital rights management (DRM).[38] The use of DRM, which limited devices capable of playing purchased files,[39] sparked efforts to remove the protection mechanism.[40] Eventually, after an open letter to the music industry by CEO Steve Jobs in February 2007,[41] Apple introduced a selection of DRM-free music in the iTunes Store in April 2007,[42] followed by its entire music catalog without DRM in January 2009.[43]

iTunes in the Cloud and iTunes Match

In June 2011, Apple announced "iTunes in the Cloud", in which music purchases were stored on Apple's servers and made available for automatic downloading on new devices. For music the user owns, such as content ripped from CDs, the company introduced "iTunes Match", a feature that can upload content to Apple's servers, match it to its catalog, change the quality to 256kbit/s AAC format, and make it available to other devices.[44][45]

Internet radio, iTunes Radio and Apple Music

When iTunes was first released, it came with support for the Kerbango Internet radio tuner service.[46] In June 2013, the company announced iTunes Radio, a free music streaming service.[47] In June 2015, Apple announced Apple Music, a subscription-based music streaming service, and subsequently integrated iTunes Radio functionality. Music tracks provided by Apple Music via iTunes are available at up to 256 kbps AAC fidelity. The Apple Music app also integrates Apple Music 1, a live music radio station.[48]

Other features

Video

In May 2005, video support was introduced to iTunes with the release of iTunes 4.8,[49] though it was limited to bonus features part of album purchases.[50] The following October, Apple introduced iTunes 6, enabling support for purchasing and viewing video content purchased from the iTunes Store.[51] At launch, the store offered popular shows from the ABC network, including Desperate Housewives and Lost, along with Disney Channel series That's So Raven and The Suite Life of Zack and Cody. CEO Steve Jobs told the press that "We’re doing for video what we’ve done for music — we’re making it easy and affordable to purchase and download, play on your computer, and take with you on your iPod."[51]

In 2008, Apple and select film studios introduced "iTunes Digital Copy", a feature on select DVDs and Blu-ray discs allowing a digital copy in iTunes and associated media players.[52][53][54]

Podcasts

 
The icon used by Apple to represent a podcast

In June 2005, Apple updated iTunes with support for podcasts.[55][56] Users can subscribe to podcasts, change update frequency, define how many episodes to download and how many to delete.[56]

Similar to songs, "Smart playlists" can be used to control podcasts in a playlist, setting criteria such as date and number of times listened to.[57]

Apple is credited for being the major catalyst behind the early growth of podcasting.[58]

Apps

On July 10, 2008, Apple introduced native mobile apps for its iOS operating system. On iOS, a dedicated App Store application served as the storefront for browsing, downloading, updating, and otherwise managing applications, whereas iTunes on computers had a dedicated section for apps rather than a separate app.[59] In September 2017, Apple updated iTunes to version 12.7, removing the App Store section in the process.[60][61] iTunes 12.6.3 was released the following month, retaining App Store functionality, with 9to5Mac noting that the secondary release was positioned by Apple as "necessary for some businesses performing internal app deployments".[62][63]

iTunes U

In May 2007, Apple announced the launch of "iTunes U" via the iTunes Store, which delivers university lectures from top U.S. colleges.[64][65] With iTunes version 12.7 in August 2017, iTunes U collections became a part of the Podcasts app.[66] On June 10, 2020, Apple formally announced that iTunes U would be discontinued at the end of 2021.[67]

Apple mobile device connectivity

iTunes was required to activate early iPhone and iPad devices. Beginning with the iPhone 3G in June 2008, activation did not require iTunes, making use of activation at point of sale.[68] Later iPhone models are able to be activated and set-up on their own, without requiring the use of iTunes.

iTunes also allows users to backup and restore the content of their Apple mobile devices, such as music, photos, videos, ringtones and device settings,[69] and restore the firmware of their devices. However, as of iTunes 12.7, apps can no longer be purchased and installed using iTunes.[61]

Ping

With the release of iTunes 10 in September 2010, Apple announced iTunes Ping, which CEO Steve Jobs described as "social music discovery". It had features reminiscent of Facebook, including profiles and the ability to follow other users.[70] Ping was discontinued in September 2012.[71]

Criticism

Security

The Telegraph reported in November 2011 that Apple had been aware of a security vulnerability since 2008 that would let unauthorized third parties install "updates" to users' iTunes software. Apple fixed the issue before the Telegraph's report and told the media that "The security and privacy of our users is extremely important", though this was questioned by security researcher Brian Krebs, who told the publication that "A prominent security researcher warned Apple about this dangerous vulnerability in mid-2008, yet the company waited more than 1,200 days to fix the flaw."[72]

Software bloat

iTunes has been repeatedly accused of being bloated as part of Apple's efforts to turn it from a music player to an all-encompassing multimedia platform.[60][73][74][75][76] Former PC World editor Ed Bott accused the company of hypocrisy in its advertising attacks on Windows for similar practices.[77]

The role of iTunes has been replaced with independent apps for Apple Music, Apple TV, as well as iPhone, iPod, and iPad management being put into Finder, starting with macOS 10.15 Catalina.

See also

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External links

  • iTunes – official site

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Windows 10 and Windows 11 latest version PlatformmacOS WindowsSuccessorTV Music Podcasts Finder macOS Size400 MBTypeCD ripper Digital asset management Media player Optical disc authoring Tag editorLicenseFreewareWebsiteapple wbr com wbr itunesOriginally announced by Apple CEO Steve Jobs on January 9 2001 iTunes original and main focus was music with a library offering organization and storage of Mac users music collections With the 2003 addition of the iTunes Store for purchasing and downloading digital music and a version of the program for Windows it became a ubiquitous tool for managing music and configuring other features on Apple s line of iPod media players which extended to the iPhone and iPad upon their introduction Starting in 2005 Apple expanded on the core music features of iTunes with support for digital video podcasts e books and mobile apps purchased from the iOS App Store Since the release of iOS 5 in 2011 these devices have become less dependent on iTunes though it can still be used to back up their contents Though well received in its early years iTunes received increasing criticism for a bloated user experience which incorporated features beyond its original focus on music Beginning with Macs running macOS Catalina iTunes was replaced by separate apps namely Music Podcasts and TV with Finder taking over the device management capabilities 2 3 This change would not affect iTunes running on Windows or older macOS versions 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Platform availability 2 Music library 2 1 Special playlists 2 2 Library sharing 2 3 Sound processing 3 Online music functionality 3 1 iTunes Store 3 2 iTunes in the Cloud and iTunes Match 3 3 Internet radio iTunes Radio and Apple Music 4 Other features 4 1 Video 4 2 Podcasts 4 3 Apps 4 4 iTunes U 4 5 Apple mobile device connectivity 4 6 Ping 5 Criticism 5 1 Security 5 2 Software bloat 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditSee also History of iTunes SoundJam MP released by Casady amp Greene in 1998 was renamed iTunes when Apple purchased it in 2000 5 The primary developers of the software moved to Apple as part of the acquisition and simplified SoundJam s user interface added the ability to burn CDs and removed its recording feature and skin support 6 The first version of iTunes promotionally dubbed World s Best and Easiest To Use Jukebox Software 7 was announced on January 9 2001 8 Subsequent releases of iTunes often coincided with new hardware devices and gradually included support for new features including smart playlists the iTunes Store and new audio formats 8 Platform availability Edit Apple released iTunes for Windows in 2003 9 On April 26 2018 iTunes was released on Microsoft Store for Windows 10 10 primarily to allow it to be installed on Windows 10 devices configured to only allow installation of software from Microsoft Store 11 Unlike Windows versions for other platforms it is more self contained due to technical requirements for distribution on the store not installing background helper services such as Bonjour and is updated automatically through the store rather than using Apple Software Update 12 Music library EditiTunes features a music library Each track has attributes called metadata that can be edited by the user including changing the name of the artist album and genre year of release artwork among other additional settings 13 14 The software supports importing digital audio tracks that can then be transferred to iOS devices 15 as well as supporting ripping content from CDs 16 17 iTunes supports WAV AIFF Apple Lossless AAC and MP3 audio formats 18 It uses the Gracenote music database to provide track name listings for audio CDs When users rip content from a CD iTunes attempts to match songs to the Gracenote service For self published CDs or those from obscure record labels iTunes would normally only list tracks as numbered entries Track 1 and Track 2 on an unnamed album by an unknown artist requiring manual input of data 19 File metadata is displayed in users libraries in columns including album artist genre composer and more 20 Users can enable or disable different columns as well as change view settings 21 Special playlists Edit Introduced in 2004 22 Party Shuffle selected tracks to play randomly from the library though users could press a button to skip a song and go to the next in the list 23 The feature was later renamed iTunes DJ 24 before being discontinued altogether replaced by a simpler Up Next feature that notably lost some of iTunes DJ s functionality 25 Introduced in iTunes 8 in 2008 Genius can automatically generate a playlist of songs from the user s library that go great together 26 Genius transmits information about the user s library to Apple anonymously and evolves over time to enhance its recommendation system It can also suggest purchases to fill out holes in the library 27 The feature was updated with iTunes 9 in 2009 to offer Genius Mixes which generated playlists based on specific music genres 28 29 Smart playlists are a set of playlists that can be set to automatically filter the library based on a customized list of selection criteria much like a database query Multiple criteria can be entered to manage the smart playlist 30 Selection criteria examples include a genre like Christmas music songs that haven t been played recently or songs the user has listened to the most in a time period 31 Library sharing Edit Through a Home Sharing feature users can share their iTunes library wirelessly 32 Computer firewalls must allow network traffic and users must specifically enable sharing in the iTunes preferences menu iOS applications also exist that can transfer content without Internet 33 Additionally users can set up a network attached storage system and connect to that storage system through an app 34 Sound processing Edit iTunes includes sound processing features such as equalization sound enhancement and crossfade There is also a feature called Sound Check which normalizes the playback volume of all songs in the library to the same level 35 36 Online music functionality EditiTunes Store Edit Main article iTunes Store Introduced on April 28 2003 The iTunes Music Store allows users to buy and download songs with 200 000 tracks available at launch In its first week customers bought more than one million songs 37 Music purchased was protected by FairPlay an encryption layer referred to as digital rights management DRM 38 The use of DRM which limited devices capable of playing purchased files 39 sparked efforts to remove the protection mechanism 40 Eventually after an open letter to the music industry by CEO Steve Jobs in February 2007 41 Apple introduced a selection of DRM free music in the iTunes Store in April 2007 42 followed by its entire music catalog without DRM in January 2009 43 iTunes in the Cloud and iTunes Match Edit In June 2011 Apple announced iTunes in the Cloud in which music purchases were stored on Apple s servers and made available for automatic downloading on new devices For music the user owns such as content ripped from CDs the company introduced iTunes Match a feature that can upload content to Apple s servers match it to its catalog change the quality to 256kbit s AAC format and make it available to other devices 44 45 Internet radio iTunes Radio and Apple Music Edit Main articles iTunes Radio and Apple Music When iTunes was first released it came with support for the Kerbango Internet radio tuner service 46 In June 2013 the company announced iTunes Radio a free music streaming service 47 In June 2015 Apple announced Apple Music a subscription based music streaming service and subsequently integrated iTunes Radio functionality Music tracks provided by Apple Music via iTunes are available at up to 256 kbps AAC fidelity The Apple Music app also integrates Apple Music 1 a live music radio station 48 Other features EditVideo Edit In May 2005 video support was introduced to iTunes with the release of iTunes 4 8 49 though it was limited to bonus features part of album purchases 50 The following October Apple introduced iTunes 6 enabling support for purchasing and viewing video content purchased from the iTunes Store 51 At launch the store offered popular shows from the ABC network including Desperate Housewives and Lost along with Disney Channel series That s So Raven and The Suite Life of Zack and Cody CEO Steve Jobs told the press that We re doing for video what we ve done for music we re making it easy and affordable to purchase and download play on your computer and take with you on your iPod 51 In 2008 Apple and select film studios introduced iTunes Digital Copy a feature on select DVDs and Blu ray discs allowing a digital copy in iTunes and associated media players 52 53 54 Podcasts Edit Main article Apple Podcasts The icon used by Apple to represent a podcast In June 2005 Apple updated iTunes with support for podcasts 55 56 Users can subscribe to podcasts change update frequency define how many episodes to download and how many to delete 56 Similar to songs Smart playlists can be used to control podcasts in a playlist setting criteria such as date and number of times listened to 57 Apple is credited for being the major catalyst behind the early growth of podcasting 58 Apps Edit Main article App Store iOS iPadOS On July 10 2008 Apple introduced native mobile apps for its iOS operating system On iOS a dedicated App Store application served as the storefront for browsing downloading updating and otherwise managing applications whereas iTunes on computers had a dedicated section for apps rather than a separate app 59 In September 2017 Apple updated iTunes to version 12 7 removing the App Store section in the process 60 61 iTunes 12 6 3 was released the following month retaining App Store functionality with 9to5Mac noting that the secondary release was positioned by Apple as necessary for some businesses performing internal app deployments 62 63 iTunes U Edit In May 2007 Apple announced the launch of iTunes U via the iTunes Store which delivers university lectures from top U S colleges 64 65 With iTunes version 12 7 in August 2017 iTunes U collections became a part of the Podcasts app 66 On June 10 2020 Apple formally announced that iTunes U would be discontinued at the end of 2021 67 Apple mobile device connectivity Edit iTunes was required to activate early iPhone and iPad devices Beginning with the iPhone 3G in June 2008 activation did not require iTunes making use of activation at point of sale 68 Later iPhone models are able to be activated and set up on their own without requiring the use of iTunes iTunes also allows users to backup and restore the content of their Apple mobile devices such as music photos videos ringtones and device settings 69 and restore the firmware of their devices However as of iTunes 12 7 apps can no longer be purchased and installed using iTunes 61 Ping Edit Main article iTunes Ping With the release of 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