Knownothing, You can't copy or convert songs from iTunes music store because the tracks are protected by a Digital Rights Management (DRM) scheme called FairPlay. Apple has chosen not to license the ability to play its FairPlay tracks to anyone, there is nothing we can do about it, but..... You can 'burn' the music to a CD and then 'rip' it back to your computer. This will remove the DRM protection, it will also remove information such as: artist name, track, etc, so you will manually have to re-tag the music. This is the only way as far as I know. If someone knows any other way (easier) I will be also interested. It is one of my only complains with iTunes beside price of songs/albums.
iTunes Importing?
1. What "CODEC" do you use to import CDs into iTunes?
2. If using very large hard drives should WAV or AIFF be used?
3. What is the difference between WAV and AIFF?
4. Does Apple Lossless sound as good as "uncompressed"?
5. Does iTunes "rip" CDs "bit for bit"?
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2. If using very large hard drives should WAV or AIFF be used?
3. What is the difference between WAV and AIFF?
4. Does Apple Lossless sound as good as "uncompressed"?
5. Does iTunes "rip" CDs "bit for bit"?
Thanks for sharing your time!
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