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  1. Member Prot's Avatar
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    I recently purchased some tv episodes from iTunes Store and now I wish to encode and author to DVD. These are NOT currently available on DVD as they are fairly new. I am running an iMac with Snow Leopard. I did try to use Toast 10, but get the message that only an Apple app can utilize purchases from iTunes Store, and I am not having any luck with iMovie (won't import) or iDVD (won't play). Handbrake gives the message "No valid source."

    Does anyone have any suggestions?
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    Videos purchased from the iTunes Music Store are DRM-encoded, and unless you can remove that DRM (sorry, I don't know how to do that), nothing but iTunes/Quicktime are going to be able to play the videos, and there's basically nothing that will let you convert the videos or create a video DVD with them.
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    I figured as much. I had gotten around that before on music by creating a audio cd, then ripping back to mp3. Thought maybe I could do the same with video (with some quality loss), but iTunes does not seem to have a way to do this.
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