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> Converting Itunes Files To Mp3,wav,aiff...etc., Need help please.
thefarside07
post Sun 13 Jun 2004, 16:28
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I am trying to burn an mp3 cd of some music and an audio book that I bought from ITunes music store. However it is not allowing me to do that. I have DSP-Quattro audio editor, but it cannot read ITunes music files that are bought from the store. Any help would be greatly appreciated. smile.gif
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brimijoin
post Wed 16 Jun 2004, 15:51
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itunes does conversion. Go under Preferences, Importing, pick wav or mp3 encoding... then go back to the track you want to convert. Then just go under Advanced and pick convert to _____ (whatever you chose). It will make a copy in that format.

ok wait, I jut checked - this doesn't work with purchased music. Hmm - you might have to just burn an audio cd, then reimport it.

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thefarside07
post Wed 16 Jun 2004, 18:35
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The thing is, ITunes won't let me burn this audio book to cd. So I am trying to find a program that would be able to do it.
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JeremyR
post Wed 16 Jun 2004, 20:29
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Yeah, a lot of people (including me) are having problems with that. The iTunes music store stuff is copy-protected to a degree, and I think part of that protection is not allowing you to burn mp3 CDs of purhcased items. There are ways to get around this, but they seem to be fairly convoluted. Check this site for more info:

http:\\hymn-project.org

-JR
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Yowzer
post Thu 17 Jun 2004, 14:05
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Here's what to do: get a copy of Audio Hijack ($16) or Pro ($30 US):

http://www.rogueamoeba.com/audiohijack/

Then you just hijack your iTunes output and save as whatever you want. Tons of effects (I just use the gain sometimes) and you can grab ANY sound:DVDs, games, whatEVah
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thefarside07
post Thu 17 Jun 2004, 18:05
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Thanks for everyones help.
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