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eeshmeesh
29 Mar 2008

Thank you! I bought a program called the missing sync and that didn't help me. So I tried to convert each and every itune to mp3. 2 of them converted and I bluetoothed them to my device. Now I'm going to get rewritable cds for all the others. I was getting so mad that I bought all this equipment and I thought I had to yet and still buy an ipod. Now I am happy and I can listen to music on the train instead of eavesdropping on the conversation of others. lol

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Woah
03 Apr 2008

This is so helpful, however is there another cd emulator that is compatible with mac osx? noteburner and cd emulator are both windows based programs...

EDITOR'S NOTE: I don't know of one. But you can run Windows on your Mac via Virtual PC, or Parallels.

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Guelphdad
05 Apr 2008

That's why the net is so great. Got a problem? there's a solution out there that works. Thanks folks.

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Andrew
06 Apr 2008

I am wanting to transfer the music i have on media player to itunes and then to copy to my ipod. Is this possible??

EDITOR'S NOTE: Sure, use the Import function in iTunes.

Posted by:

Luscious
09 Apr 2008

There is also a 3rd method for getting around the problem - record the tracks yourself using WAV editing software. I like to use Cool Edit Pro. You can set it up to record the audio in real time as you play it back with iTunes.

Yes, it is time consuming, but it gives you 3 great advantages. First, you have the option of saving your music in any format and bitrate without protection. Secondly, depending on the quality of the AAC source file, it will let audiophiles preserve the music in lossless WAV or PCM format. Third, you can apply equalization, noise reduction, normalize and make other adjustments to the final file - options that most mp3 converters and CD burning programs don't offer.

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Warrior50
22 Apr 2008

i know that this is mostly about converting from AAC ,WMA, etc etc but does anyone know how to convert AVI,MPG video formats to MP4 to be played on the new 80GB i-pod classic? or a program to do so?

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Helen
30 Apr 2008

I just burned the itune songs I paid for onto a cd and then using windows media player I ripped them into that program. I don't have an ipod but put them on my mp3 player and it works great. You don't need an old itune program. It was easy to do.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Yes, but it requires you to waste a CD. Other methods such as Noteburner don't require you to use a physical CD.

Posted by:

the truth
07 May 2008

If you have a modified xbox you can burn music to cd using itunes then rip music to xbox using ms dash, That will convert cd to wma. Then ftp music back to cpu and music files will be ready to convert to any file type.

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georgia
09 May 2008

hi there, just wondering I have a "Ipod Nano" product-and i might have to download mp3 files on itunes,what websites are good for my Ipod Nano???

EDITOR'S NOTE: I don't understand your question, sorry. Do you want to purchase music on iTunes, or download MP3s from a website? If the latter, what kind of MP3s are you looking for?

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Jason
15 May 2008

I am not real good with technical stuff. I am trying to make a CD for my wife. iTunes won't let me download to my MP3. I tried the solutions given so far, but no luck. I might need more detail. Any help would be great.

EDITOR'S NOTE: You'll have to tell me what "no luck" means. There are plenty of ways to get this done. See http://askbobrankin.com/drm_removal.html for more options.


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