Jim Campbell wrote:
Quick note - you can't just convert iTunes Music Store downloaded AAC
files to MP3 directly in iTunes using that method.You can do it for
unprotected AAC, MP4, WAV, AIFF, etc. files, though.
- Jim
Ben Densmore wrote:
Yeah, from what I understand, you have to burn the
Quick note - you can't just convert iTunes Music Store
downloaded AAC files to MP3 directly in iTunes using that
method.You can do it for unprotected AAC, MP4, WAV, AIFF,
etc. files, though.
- Jim
I'm surprised there isn't a hack for this yet.
-rc
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Subject: Re: Moodlogic, iTunes, and general mp3 questions
Quick note - you can't just convert iTunes Music Store downloaded AAC
files to MP3 directly in iTunes using that method.You can do it for
unprotected AAC, MP4, WAV, AIFF, etc. files, though.
- Jim
Ben Densmore wrote:
Candace
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Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 1:50 PM
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Subject: Re: Moodlogic, iTunes, and general mp3 questions
Quick note - you can't just convert iTunes Music Store downloaded AAC
files to MP3 directly in iTunes using that method.You can do it for
unprotected AAC
Does anyone use Moodlogic for mp3s?
Ok, maybe I have a broader question about mp3's in general. I have MusicMatch Jukebox and around 400 mp3's. I have gotten them from various sources, from CD's etc.
Is there a reason that some files aren't recognized when you scan your drives for music
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Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 1:16 PM
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Subject: Moodlogic, iTunes, and general mp3 questions
Does anyone use Moodlogic for mp3s?
Ok, maybe I have a broader question about mp3's in general. I have
MusicMatch Jukebox and around 400 mp3's. I have gotten them from
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From: Candace Cottrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 1:16 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Moodlogic, iTunes, and general mp3 questions
Does anyone use Moodlogic for mp3s?
Ok, maybe I have a broader question about mp3's in general. I have
MusicMatch Jukebox and around 400
iTunes purchases are encoded in AAC format, which are essentially only
readable in iTunes and iPods.There's some limited DRM built-in, too.
You can play iTunes purchases on up to 3 computers you register under
your iTunes ID.
And, yes, you can burn a playlist in iTunes to CD and immediately
, February 26, 2004 1:16 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Moodlogic, iTunes, and general mp3 questions
Does anyone use Moodlogic for mp3s?
Ok, maybe I have a broader question about mp3's in general. I have
MusicMatch Jukebox and around 400 mp3's. I have gotten them from various
sources, from CD's etc