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itunes m4p to mp3???

Oyeve

Lifer
I have a few hundred itunes music files that I have purchased over the years that are in m4p format. I know you can convert some to mp3 or other formats within itunes but these were purchased ling ago when apple was a drm asshole. I dont want to manually convert all of them because even tho I set the preferences properly itunes will stop after the first drm m4p song and wont continue to the next. So, I am asking for a program that can do this without me having to upload them online and that actually work without installing malware and junk.
 
I know a tool can do you a favor. I've used it for months. It named WinX MediaTrans. You can google it and learn more.
 
Hello Folks,
I hope you dont mind me jumping in here but I just DL'd some MP4 audio files and I cant seem to find where they are on my iPhone 7, I'm really good with android stuff but I just got a iPhone 7 the other month and I am having some trouble moving and grooving in their Apple system 🙂

Btw, if I find a program to convert my MP4 to MP3 will that harm the audio any?

Also, I might add that my MP4 audio files are somewhat large if that matters.

thanks, James
 
Hello Folks,
I hope you dont mind me jumping in here but I just DL'd some MP4 audio files and I cant seem to find where they are on my iPhone 7, I'm really good with android stuff but I just got a iPhone 7 the other month and I am having some trouble moving and grooving in their Apple system 🙂

Btw, if I find a program to convert my MP4 to MP3 will that harm the audio any?

Also, I might add that my MP4 audio files are somewhat large if that matters.

thanks, James

Which app did you use to download them? iOS tends to keep them contained to the app in question rather than sitting in a generic folder. This would actually be easier with iOS 11, since that introduces a Files app that shows content across all your apps.
 
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