As someone mentioned to me on this list I can either rename the tracks to mp3 
or simply download the nero mpeg4
codec. I think it would be best to get the nero mp4 codec than it would to 
simply rename the file to mp3 becuase I might lose some of the benefits and 
features that you would get with mp4 files.



Marc Sims
Technician I
Technology Services
Prince George's Community College
301 Largo Rd.
Largo, MD 20774-2199
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Can you rip the cdr using another program? That works to break copy protection 
on other download services....

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When I downloaded the songs to my library in iTunes I've discovered that they 
were all encoded in mpeg-4
format instead of the usual mp3. Most of the tracks had mp4 extensions on them 
so knowing that iTunes can burn these tracks to CD-R I let iTunes burn the 
songs to disk and convert them to cda audio format and things went well.

But nero was another story when I opend the libray and browser window and 
clicked and dragged the tracks to a new
playlist it wouldn't let me do it. I know that nero supports mpeg-4 but why 
wouldn't it let me load those files into my new playlist? I am I doing 
something wrong here or is this a protection scheme concocted by iTunes
itself since not many cd players play mpeg-4? The reason I tried to use nero so 
that I can burn the tracks using CD-text so that the album and track titles can 
be displayed on my car stereo.

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