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IPOD problem
Ok, here is the situation that I got myself into. We have been using the Ipod for about 3 years now. My wifes broke about 2 months ago and mine is starting to go. We are looking at getting 3rd party mp3 players or even the zune, however, for the last three years we have been purchasing our music on the itunes store and it has that DRM protection (m4a). We started to purchase our music at Amazon so that all our future music purchaes will be mp3. Does anyone know a legal, preferably freeware (but Im willing to pay) software that can convert the apple's proprietary music to mp3. I know I can burn everything to CDs and then recopy it, but I have about 80GBs of music and that would take forever.
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Sorry, but there is no legal way to break the DRM (Digital Rights Management) that prevents copying, and we can't discuss illegal ways.
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