renault
Joined: 12 Mar 2004 Posts: 27
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Posted: 01/01/08 - 08:07 Post subject: |
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| Can anyone tell me how to turn my itunes download files into an MP3? I bought my son an Itune voucher, but when he downloaded songs, they were actually protected. He couldnt burn them on a CD or put them on his MP3 player. All he can do is to play them on a PC. We are using Windows version. Is that a problem? But it looks silly not be able to download it, you know. My current Winamp version is 2.89 should I upgrade it? I know that 5.0 can play iTunes video files. |
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jorgan
Joined: 28 Mar 2005 Posts: 67
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Posted: 01/30/08 - 22:20 Post subject: |
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| When you open up itunes what is the first thing you see? On your PC computer, click on the IT link that says what music store is listed. Songs that you buy from them will probably be automatically disabled. Put in your library d2 plug-in and enjoy. When you plug your Ipod in the computer, it will automatically update. If you dont want to purchase a song, go to internet and download the music directly. You want to use it separately, right? Like for iPod as well as for your computer. Use your iPod library for mp3 files, and for gp3 you must use Winamp. Normally, there is a way to turn your i-Tunes music into an MP3, although it can be tough. You can create playlist files with your songs you would like to convert. Next you can burn your music DVDs with that playlist. |
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