[iBook] File format

Russ Edwards edwards.russ at gmail.com
Sun Feb 26 08:28:41 PST 2006


I know that everytime I buy songs or a CD from itunes the first thing
I do is burn it.  I am running it on Windows as well as my ibook so it
is the easiest way to back them up and put it on the other computer.

On 2/25/06, Larry Kollar <kollar at alltel.net> wrote:
>
> Jim Manley wrote:
>
> > I want to convert Protected AAC Audio Format to regular mp3. Do you
> > know of a utility that will do that?
>
> There's a sort-of arms race going on... someone releases a utility to
> crack the DRM, Apple updates iTunes to circumvent the circumvention,
> lather, rinse, repeat.
>
> But you can burn a CD with the song(s) and then rip that CD. The
> first part is probably good advice in general; it's always good to
> have a backup.
>
> --
> Larry Kollar    k  o  l  l  a  r  @  a  l  l  t  e  l  .  n  e  t
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