One of the easiest methods I found to convert these iTunes m4p songs is to burn them onto a disc and then ripping them into any format, that is only for the authorized music I have purchased. My question is, how do you convert m4p iTunes music purchased from another account? I copied all of my friend's songs and iTunes purchases and transferred them onto iTunes on my computer. The m4p music shows but when I try to play them or sync them onto my iPod I get a pop-up that says that I'm not authorized to play the music and would not play or sync. I want to convert them into regular m4a files so that way I'm able to play them both on my computer and my iPod. Can someone help me with this?
By the way, I'd ask my friend to burn the songs onto discs but that would take too much time and she already moved so it's too late.
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If you have purchased the music use myFairTunes7 or QTFairUse6.
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Is there any way to convert them if someone else purchased the music? I've tried myfairtunes7 and it works great with only the music that I have bought.
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You are only allowed to discuss how to backup/convert your own stuff for personal use. Buy the music and coooooooooooonvert.
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