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<blockquote data-quote="reneeb7363" data-source="post: 2281897" data-attributes="member: 569914"><p>Itunes will convert it but you have to upgrade to the subscription version -- and the content cannot be protected by copywrite laws.... the best way I found was to create a regular disc (ie: WAV) from I-tunes (like 12-18 songs to make a regular cd)-- Then I just turned around and ripped it to MP3. When I had enough files I made a large (100 songs or so depending on the bit rate you ripped it with) MP3 disc to play in my car... Since you cant save Itunes d/l for backup purposes, any other way that I have found... This at least lets me save my music in a format and usually removes all the licensing and copywrite crap that comes with their downloads.</p><p></p><p>that should be about as clear as mud! LOL :laughing:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reneeb7363, post: 2281897, member: 569914"] Itunes will convert it but you have to upgrade to the subscription version -- and the content cannot be protected by copywrite laws.... the best way I found was to create a regular disc (ie: WAV) from I-tunes (like 12-18 songs to make a regular cd)-- Then I just turned around and ripped it to MP3. When I had enough files I made a large (100 songs or so depending on the bit rate you ripped it with) MP3 disc to play in my car... Since you cant save Itunes d/l for backup purposes, any other way that I have found... This at least lets me save my music in a format and usually removes all the licensing and copywrite crap that comes with their downloads. that should be about as clear as mud! LOL :laughing: [/QUOTE]
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