iTunes Music Transfer: Questyle Players, DAPs

DREW BAIRD | MOON AUDIO STAFF/

iTunes Music transfer to Questyle Music Players & DAPs is made simple below.

Questyle QP1 and QP1R

The QP1R and QP1 are Questyle’s new music players or DAPs which are similar to Astell & Kern players. These DAPs support high-resolution audio and can drive in-ear monitors or dynamic headphones up to 300 ohms.

If you use an Apple MacBook or a Windows PC, you can easily sync your music to these players.

iTunes Music Transfer from Mac or Macbook

Questyle and Apple Mac

Many people assume with a Mac you can sync your Apple iTunes music to any DAP.  However, iTunes is solely meant for use with Apple iDevices like iPhone, iPad, or iPod and it can be difficult to decipher how to transfer music to music players.

Two software options for music transfer from iTunes to your DAP with a Macbook include:

  • JRiver Media Center
  • Mac Finder

JRiver & Mac

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  1. For those who like iTunes, JRiver is a great software to simplify & sync your iTunes music to DAPs that are not Apple iDevices.

Easily import your Apple iTunes library to JRiver, see our "How to" link below. 

Apple Mac Finder

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2. Finder is another option for syncing music from your computer to your DAP. The Apple Mac Finder method sometimes requires a little more patience, which is why we suggest using JRiver. However, if you want to create playlists from a Mac to the DAP then you will need to use the Finder method.  

With Finder, focus on dragging and dropping files onto the DAP.  

iTunes Music Transfer from Windows PC

Questyle and Windows

3. Using a Windows PC or computer give more options to easily sync iTunes & JRiver playlists to your DAP or Music Player.

We suggest using JRiver Media Center due to its simplicity and ease of use.

Drew Baird

When Drew Baird, P.E., put his first audio system together, he found himself dissatisfied with the audio cables available in his price range -- so he decided to make his own. He's an engineer, after all, with the expertise to dabble in this sort of thing. He studied the types of materials that went into the big-name audio cables and figured out how to improve upon what was out there. After making his first batch of custom audio cables, he offered the extras to fellow audiophiles. They were a hit, and Silver Dragon cables were born. At the time, Drew was working full time as an engineer and nurturing his burgeoning cable business on the side. In 2010, Drew quit his day job to run Moon Audio full time, with his wife, Nichole, taking on the marketing and administrative demands of the business. In the decade since, Drew has expanded the Dragon Cable line and developed customizations for just about every headphone on the market. He's passionate about music -- ask him about the Pixies if you've got a few hours -- and every day at Moon Audio is a chance for him to help bring audiophiles and music pros closer to the sounds they love. Drew has an engineering degree from Penn State and maintains rigorous certification through the National Society of Professional Engineers.