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    hey guys,
    does anyone know how to convert whatever format that itunes is in, to wma or mp3? I think the format is quicktime 'cause that the only player that will play it.

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    schunn99
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  2. I think you have to burn them to CD, then rip them back to the PC into Mp3..I maybe wrong..
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    Originally Posted by canadateck
    I think you have to burn them to CD, then rip them back to the PC into Mp3..I maybe wrong..
    Hello,

    Nope that's the best way to do it my opinion. Use rewritable cdrw's unless you want to use a cdr with the songs on them

    Kevin
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    Originally Posted by schunn99
    hey guys,
    does anyone know how to convert whatever format that itunes is in, to wma or mp3? I think the format is quicktime 'cause that the only player that will play it.

    thanks,
    schunn99
    It is a drm coated aac file.

    You need to burn it to a cd then rip it to a wav file.

    From there you can convert it to whatever format you want.
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    thanks all
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    I have not tried it yet, but this is supposed to work on the machine on which your iTunes track is authorized.

    http://hymn-project.org/

    Note that this is ONLY meant to allow you, the legitimate user, to play your track on whatever hardware you want. Don't use it to create warez! Not only is it illegal, but the utility purposely leaves your iTunes ID embedded in the file to discourage improper use.
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