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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... For you techie types... I bought a really nice mp3 player and I also cranked up the iTunes music store for some obscure tracks I wanted. Turns out that you can't convert m4p files to mp3. Any idea how that can be accomplished easily without having to purchase a conversion program? Does this help? http://www.bpurcell.org/blog/index.c...036&mode=entry |
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I tried both TuneBite(http://www.tunebite.com) and
NoteBurner(http://www.noteburner.com). These two software can convert WMA or even protected itunes music (M4P) to MP3. They worked perfectly on my computer. If you need to convert a very large collection of purchased music, I recommend NoteBurner since it is much faster than TuneBite. ACP wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... For you techie types... I bought a really nice mp3 player and I also cranked up the iTunes music store for some obscure tracks I wanted. Turns out that you can't convert m4p files to mp3. Any idea how that can be accomplished easily without having to purchase a conversion program? Does this help? http://www.bpurcell.org/blog/index.c...036&mode=entry |
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