Itunes...i bought some songs, but of course they not MP3

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how can i get the protected mpeg4 music files into MP3 so i can use them in winamp, and of course get them on my mini-disc?

is there a program for this?
 

Gurck

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Originally posted by: Drakkon
use itunes to burn to CD
rip cd to mp3
Not only are you wasting CDs, you're going from one lossy format to another, which is bad for sound quality. Why would you buy from itms? :confused: Anyway, foobar2000 natively supports m4a, not sure about aac - but if not, there's likely a plugin. I'd use that (it's a better player anyway) rather than go from a lossy format to another.
 

SleepWalkerX

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yeah that's true. no point in wasting a cd. there are some projects that focus on stripping the drm from itunes songs. check this one out.

http://www.hymn-project.org

plus i'd recommend you keeping the format. unless mp3 is an absolute must, converting will result in the song losing quality.
 

ElFenix

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Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: Drakkon
use itunes to burn to CD
rip cd to mp3
Not only are you wasting CDs, you're going from one lossy format to another, which is bad for sound quality. Why would you buy from itms? :confused: Anyway, foobar2000 natively supports m4a, not sure about aac - but if not, there's likely a plugin. I'd use that (it's a better player anyway) rather than go from a lossy format to another.

i hate to break it to you, but CDs are lossy to begin with
 

SelArom

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Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: Drakkon
use itunes to burn to CD
rip cd to mp3
Not only are you wasting CDs, you're going from one lossy format to another, which is bad for sound quality. Why would you buy from itms? :confused: Anyway, foobar2000 natively supports m4a, not sure about aac - but if not, there's likely a plugin. I'd use that (it's a better player anyway) rather than go from a lossy format to another.

i hate to break it to you, but CDs are lossy to begin with

isn't burning then ripping illegal? even if not, these dudes are right about the quality loss. imo for the money, the best way to get the best quality is to hire the band to follow you around 24/7 and perform at your bidding.

-SelArom
 

Gurck

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Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: Drakkon
use itunes to burn to CD
rip cd to mp3
Not only are you wasting CDs, you're going from one lossy format to another, which is bad for sound quality. Why would you buy from itms? :confused: Anyway, foobar2000 natively supports m4a, not sure about aac - but if not, there's likely a plugin. I'd use that (it's a better player anyway) rather than go from a lossy format to another.
i hate to break it to you, but CDs are lossy to begin with
Yep, but I'm sure you're well aware of my meaning.
 

Originally posted by: SelArom
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: Drakkon
use itunes to burn to CD
rip cd to mp3
Not only are you wasting CDs, you're going from one lossy format to another, which is bad for sound quality. Why would you buy from itms? :confused: Anyway, foobar2000 natively supports m4a, not sure about aac - but if not, there's likely a plugin. I'd use that (it's a better player anyway) rather than go from a lossy format to another.

i hate to break it to you, but CDs are lossy to begin with

isn't burning then ripping illegal? even if not, these dudes are right about the quality loss. imo for the money, the best way to get the best quality is to hire the band to follow you around 24/7 and perform at your bidding.

-SelArom

Did i miss something? How is ripping your own cd illegal?