Target Box Is Invalid

R

RBerger

Recently when I download music from a music store it downloads to my itunes
collection but not to my other two media players (windows media player and
Zune). I cannot find the recently downloaded file unless I look at recently
added. I then check the properties of the download and it tells me the target
box is not valid. I have downloaded music from this and other stores and have
not had this problem until recently. Long story short I now have to burn the
music a rewritable disc from itunes and rip it to my windows player which
shares that info with my Zune player (which is currently my default player).
How can I can get it back to when I download music it goes to all my media
players again?
 
N

Nil

Recently when I download music from a music store it downloads to
my itunes collection but not to my other two media players
(windows media player and Zune). I cannot find the recently
downloaded file unless I look at recently added. I then check the
properties of the download and it tells me the target box is not
valid.

I'm guessing that iTunes is importing it into its store and moving the
file out of the original download location. Look at the song's
properties in iTunes and you will find the true location of the file.
 
G

Gene E. Bloch

Recently when I download music from a music store it downloads to my itunes
collection but not to my other two media players (windows media player and
Zune). I cannot find the recently downloaded file unless I look at recently
added. I then check the properties of the download and it tells me the target
box is not valid. I have downloaded music from this and other stores and have
not had this problem until recently. Long story short I now have to burn the
music a rewritable disc from itunes and rip it to my windows player which
shares that info with my Zune player (which is currently my default player).
How can I can get it back to when I download music it goes to all my media
players again?

Try asking the music store if they are adding restrictions...

Or mention the name of that store so anyone here (which is the wrong
newsgroup for the best expertise in that area, BTW) who has relevant
knowledge can reply.
 

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