
OK! Android is one of the easier ones, because it accepts a variety of file types. (The two most common you'll likely see is mp3 and m4a).
If you already have the track and it's not encrypted (iTunes music previously had been, not sure if radio downloads are, but purchases should not be anymore), you can use a program like Audacity (it's free!) to clip the part you want and then save it.
You can find more information for Android here: http://www.androidcentral.com/adding-you...ds-android
If you already have the track and it's not encrypted (iTunes music previously had been, not sure if radio downloads are, but purchases should not be anymore), you can use a program like Audacity (it's free!) to clip the part you want and then save it.
You can find more information for Android here: http://www.androidcentral.com/adding-you...ds-android