Frequently Asked Questions on iTunes U

What if I have Windows? Can I still install iTunes?
Yes, Apple has a Windows 2000/XP version (no Vista version has been released) of iTunes available for free download from their website http://www.apple.com/itunes.

Is Mount Allison on iTunes part of the iTunes Music Store?
No, the tracks offered in Mount Allison on iTunes are kept apart from the content on the main iTunes Music Store. Therefore, you will not be able to access Mount Allison on iTunes directly without first visiting https://www.mta.ca/iTunes.

Will I have to pay to access the Mount Allison on iTunes?
No, you may freely preview and download all of the content from Mount Allison on iTunes.

The search is not returning any Mount Allison tracks. Is there something wrong?
The search function currently references the main iTunes Music Store. Mount Allison on iTunes tracks are catalogued separately into sections, and thus will not be found in a search.

Can I access Mount Allison on iTunes directly without first opening a browser?
No, there are no direct links off the main iTunes Music Store due to the way iTunes U has been developed. You must first visit https://www.mta.ca/iTunes to access Mount Allison on iTunes.

Can I connect my iPod to other people's computers and download their music?
No. Your iPod can only synch with one music library on iTunes at a time.

Will I be able to use other mp3 or portable digital players with iTunes?
There is moderate support in iTunes for some 3rd party players, but they may not be able to play AAC files (iPods play MP3 and AAC files and iPod video players also play MP4 files). Downloading the content and then copying it to your player may prove effective, but synching with iTunes U will not be possible as with an iPod.
For more Windows iTunes support, visit http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/windows/
For more Macintosh iTunes support, visit http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/