When in doubt, use Audio Hijack Pro. Anything going through the Mac audio circuits can be recorded to disk. I swear by it; nothing's off the table, not even impeaching Cheney. On Aug 10, 2007, at 8:26 AM, Dennis Fazio wrote: > > On Aug 9, 2007, at Thu, Aug 9 2007, 8:18 am, Stephen Orbach wrote: > >> I seem to recall a tip in either MacLife or MacWorld where you >> could do it internally by first importing it into Wiretap ( I >> think) which would strip the DRM and then re-importing them into >> ITunes. > > Wiretap is a recording app, so, though it would work, I think this > would require real-time translation, which could get lengthy > depending upon the music involved. But it would save CDs. > > I seem to remember once doing the export to audio out of iTunes and > reimport back in, but instead of doing it to CD, I was able to do > it to a disk image. However, current versions of iTunes don't allow > export of audio to anything other than an audio CD. I was going to > go back to try to find older versions of iTunes, but haven't gotten > to this. I remember doing several albums worth of songs from the > iTunes music store to get them from protected AAC into MP3 format. > > -- > Dennis Fazio > >