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Join Date: Dec 2004
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i - tunes
I can't play the songs I bought from i - tunes on windows media player and also because I paid for them I want to convert them to MP3 so I can play on my cars MP3 player.
Any solutions to this? Thanks, Dan |
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Posts: 1,729
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Windows media player does not support AAC encoded files so no luck there i'm afraid, you'll have to use itunes. As for converting the files, offically no, it's illegal to strip the DRm from the files and convert them. It can be done but don't do it
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Join Date: Jun 2001
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There's a legitimate work around.
Burn the songs to an audio disk and then re-rip them into the wmp as mp3 files. You loose some audio quality, how much depends on the type of music and the bit rate you use, but you can transfer your songs. Oh, turn off the media player licensing feature it's in the Tools drop down.
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