Re: iTunes store downloads

2004-11-02 Thread Ben Dyer
There are no problems burning it to a CD you can play on your car stereo. Create a playlist, click "burn". Same as you would with AIFFs, MP3s, unprotected AACs, OGGs, and any other format you can play through iTunes. Cheers, Ben On 2 Nov 2004, at 16:06, Kathryn Odell wrote: I'm not doing anythi

Re: iTunes store downloads

2004-11-02 Thread Larry le Mac
From: Kathryn Odell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I'm not doing anything unethical! I didn't say you were, just that I got jumped on for talking about music and I was presumed guilty before proven innocent by a certain "chas" if my memory serves me correctly... Larry

Re: iTunes store downloads

2004-11-01 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 02/11/04 00:06, Kathryn Odell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm not doing anything unethical! I paid for this music at the Apple > Store! Ironically, if I had downloaded it from Limewire or another site > for free, I would have no problem burning it to a CD that I can play on > my car stereo. S

Re: iTunes store downloads

2004-11-01 Thread Kathryn Odell
I'm not doing anything unethical! I paid for this music at the Apple Store! Ironically, if I had downloaded it from Limewire or another site for free, I would have no problem burning it to a CD that I can play on my car stereo. Something is wrong here! Kate Watch acertain person on this list (wh

Re: iTunes store downloads

2004-11-01 Thread Kathryn Odell
Where do you download Hymn? Kate It's just as easy to download something like Hymn, and convert them to m4a files. If you have an iPod. If not, your SOL. I tried it before having an iPod and it never worked. Since I now have an iPod, Hymn works fine... -Laurent. -- -- G-Books is sponsored by

Re: iTunes store downloads

2004-11-01 Thread COCCORP
In a message dated 11/1/2004 9:47:19 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >If you have an iPod. If not, your SOL. I tried it before having an iPod and >it never worked. Since I now have an iPod, Hymn works fine... I agree; for those w/o an iPod, simply burning a cd(rw) and then re

Re: iTunes store downloads

2004-11-01 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 01/11/04 10:53, "Larry le Mac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> From: Laurent Daudelin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> And once they're burned, you can re-import them and get >> rid of the annoying AAC protected version... > > Watch acertain person on this list (who shall remain annonymous) > doesn't c

Re: iTunes store downloads

2004-11-01 Thread Larry le Mac
From: Laurent Daudelin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> And once they're burned, you can re-import them and get rid of the annoying AAC protected version... Watch acertain person on this list (who shall remain annonymous) doesn't come with the insinuation that you're gonna be using the AAC files in an unethica

Re: iTunes store downloads

2004-11-01 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 01/11/04 09:20, "Steve Fuller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> And once they're burned, you can re-import them and get rid of the >> annoying >> AAC protected version... >> >> -Laurent. > > It's just as easy to download something like Hymn, and convert them to > m4a files. If you have an iPod.

Re: iTunes store downloads

2004-11-01 Thread Steve Fuller
And once they're burned, you can re-import them and get rid of the annoying AAC protected version... -Laurent. It's just as easy to download something like Hymn, and convert them to m4a files. Steve -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.sm

Re: iTunes store downloads

2004-10-31 Thread Kathryn Odell
Aha! Thanks for the tip! Kate On Oct 31, 2004, at 10:17 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote: And once they're burned, you can re-import them and get rid of the annoying AAC protected version... -Laurent. -- -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.sma

Re: iTunes store downloads

2004-10-31 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 31/10/04 22:58, Ben Dyer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Just create a playlist in iTunes, insert a blank CD, and click the burn > button to the right of the track name display. You can't convert > protected AAC files to AIFF in iTunes, but you can still burn them. > > Cheers, > Ben > > On 1 No

Re: iTunes store downloads

2004-10-31 Thread Ben Dyer
Just create a playlist in iTunes, insert a blank CD, and click the burn button to the right of the track name display. You can't convert protected AAC files to AIFF in iTunes, but you can still burn them. Cheers, Ben On 1 Nov 2004, at 14:56, Kathryn Odell wrote: I made my first download at the A

iTunes store downloads

2004-10-31 Thread Kathryn Odell
I made my first download at the Apple music store recently. Then I went to put the music on a CD, and found I could not convert the music files to AIFF. Here's the message I got: All the songs in the folder or on the disk will be converted except songs you purchased from the Music Store. (Purch