Hello, you can do this:
1. Click "Edit"--"Preferences"--find the "Advanced" tab in the menu bar. There is a "Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library" checkbox. Personally I think the music files are already stored on the computer. There is no need to synchronize another copy in the iTunes Media folder. So don't check this option here.
2. Click "Music" under "Library" in the left navigation bar. If you directly click "Find Music Files" in the right interface, iTunes will store all the Mp3 and AAC music in your computer. All files are found and automatically added to the list. This can be said to be quite labor-saving. Pretty stupid option. 4. But in most cases we may only want to include some of our favorite music in iTunes. Method: Find the file directory on your computer that stores the music you want to import, and select the music files you want to import. For example, to select the first, third, and fifth songs, you can hold down the Ctrl key, and then click the first and third songs once with the mouse. , the fifth song. After selecting, right-click on one of the selected songs and select "Copy" or hold down the Ctrl and C keys at the same time.
3. After importing the album, there are often no album photos. iTunes provides a function to help you complete the album photos. The method is to click "Get Album Artwork" in "Advanced" in the menu bar. Select Get Album Artwork and your album art will magically appear in a few seconds.
You can also install a music listening app, such as Kugou, to achieve this. There is also iTunes owned by Apple.