Itunes help

exilera

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Burn to CD via itunes then rip again to mp3. Keep in mind that you'll lose a lot of sound quality. Best to just stick with yahoo music or something similar.
 

glenn beck

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that's what I thought....what a waste of time. One day I will get an I-Pod... one day....
 

Gurck

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This question gets asked at least twice a week, am I the only one noting the correlation between Apple customers and an utter inability to use search?
Originally posted by: glenn beck
One day I will get an I-Pod... one day....
So you'd rather buy a more expensive, inferior player with no features simply because it's the only thing that will play the more expensive, inferior version of music with DRM (Digital Rights reMoval) you choose to buy? :confused: That lower-case i must hold some kind of hypnotic power...