Harley_Hogan wrote:
> Can I use media player to do this?
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Maybe you could try burning a music CD from
the itunes files and then use Windows Media
Player 11 to RIP the CD.
Windows Vista
Rip music from a CD
http://tinyurl.com/2jfc3y
More.....
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I copied the following info from a previous
message and have no idea if it will work
for you but it may be worth a look:
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Question:
I have downloaded music from iTunes
(comes in .m4p format) that cannot be
opened by Windows Media Player, and
therefore cannot be imported into WMM.
Is there a way to convert so the music
can be added to a movie being formed
in ?WMM?
--
Ken
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Answer:
Here's what I learned today from a geek
at Compusa and it worked splendidly
for me:
1) In I-Tunes, go to "Edit", then "Preferences"
2) Select "Advanced"
3) Select "Importing"
4) From "Import Using", scroll to MP3
Encoder and select that.
Now, find the song you want to take from
"4" to "3" and RIGHT Click. You should
have the option to change to MP3 right
there. I had copied my I-Tune file to a CD
before I did this, so I'd have an unchanged
original in case this didn't work.
Hope this helps,
NT
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Good luck...
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