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Topic: M4P - MP3 Converter

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i bought some titles from iTunes but cue / virtual dj doesnt read the format, can some one help by finding a program that will convert m4p files into mp3s thanks
 

Posted Mon 16 Jun 08 @ 1:05 pm
ah, ok i didnt know that.. thanks
 

Itunes does let you burn a copy of the song titles as back up to which are encrypted to disc.

Also you can burn the playlist to disc to which is not encrypted and will play on any CD player.

You can use Windows media player or any other application to "rip" the cd which will convert the songs to MP3's or any other format for use.

Sincerly yours,
Jeff Pino
 

I just purchased a track from I tunes and played it onto Virutal DJ an it worked just fine. It's a M4a file.

I have a real nice Mp3 converter and it works great on any of the music you wish to convert http://www.wma-mp3.com/

I've converted all my I tunes music that will not play on Virtual DJ Just do not share your files it's illegal personal use only .I figure I purchased the music and I should be able to play it on may Software we choose to play it on just like a cd you purchase form a store.

Good Luck
DWJ
 

There are many M4P converters can convert iTunes music or the other DRM music to mp3,Such as:Noteburner, tunepat,tune4win,tune4mac etc. I prefer Noteburner , which uses a virtual burner, it converts so fast…It can also convert protected audio book and wma files.
 

MP4 transfer a lot of MP3 software test cell, I suggest you go to Zhao Yizhao Gogole in it!
 

I need help with instaling dj console mk2 - vista
 

vista - instalation can u help me
 

is there somebody to answer me???
 

Try M4P Converter, It works well in the mac world
 

Laska, please make a new topic for your question, then I'm sure somebody will be able to help. Thanks.
 

Hi there, I use Convert-tune for files conversion. It converts both audio and video into various formats.
http:// www. convert-tune. com/
 

Ummm iTunes itself can convert m4a files to mp3. Just highlight the tracks, click advanced in the toolbar and select "convert to mp3".
 

Thanks, but you may have noticed this topic was from 2008...
 



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