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I have just used iTunes to import a CD on my desktop Windows 7 PC.

I'd actually like the CD on my Macbook Pro's (El Capitan) iTunes library; I've been using iTunes' Music Sharing to access it in the past.

How can I "wirelessly import" this CD from my PC's iTunes onto my Macbook's?

The two iTunes libraries use different iTunes accounts.

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  • Is there a reason you cannot just do the same thing on the Mac with the CD you did on the PC? Commented Dec 17, 2015 at 14:26
  • @user3439894 Yes; I do not have a CD slot in my Macbook, and I do not want to buy apple's USB CD thingy (here). I cannot physically connect the macbook to the CD.
    – user150109
    Commented Dec 17, 2015 at 14:53

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I wouldn't bother with looking for an iTunes based solution. Instead I would:

  • Locate the audio tracks in Windows Explorer.
  • Transfer the tracks to your Mac by whatever means you have (direct network connection, Dropbox etc.).
  • Import the tracks into iTunes on Mac (e.g. by double-clicking them in Finder).
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  • Good idea! I used Finder's connect to server to see my PC's files, went to \Users\*\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media\Music and there were the songs. Then I just dragged the album's folder into iTunes. Thank you!
    – user150109
    Commented Dec 18, 2015 at 9:57

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