Hiya,
I just recently started using iTunes after I had to Nuke 'N Pave (i.e. format C: and reinstall Windows), but to my dismay it doesn't recognize my Olympus m:robe. Stupid me to not think ahead before ripping my CDs there instead of in m:trip, the software for the player. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone knows how to convert the .m4p files from iTunes into .mp3 files. I've heard of using some program to record it right off the sound card, but I'd rather not have to play 250+ songs through. I also tried re-ripping all my CDs into m:trip, but even after it said they were ripped I came out with only 38 songs. D:
Thanks,
~Evanescent
Why are you paying for music o_0
Anyway, songs bought from iTunes have DRM applied to them, in order to protect them. There's ways to crack iTunes DRM, though I'm not silly enough to ever have bought songs from there so I've never come across that problem and so I've never bothered researching how. I'm pretty sure it's possible though.
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Quote from: Silverline on October 18, 2006, 10:45:41 PM
Why are you paying for music o_0
Anyway, songs bought from iTunes have DRM applied to them, in order to protect them. There's ways to crack iTunes DRM, though I'm not silly enough to ever have bought songs from there so I've never come across that problem and so I've never bothered researching how. I'm pretty sure it's possible though.
Google is your friend.
I pay for music of artists that I like and don't want to rip off. Evanescence and Enya, for example. I have LimeWire, and, like... four songs from it? o. o
Quote from: arrowoneGoogle is your SEXUAL friend.
Good, I need one. :'(
Heh, its almost funny. You do it the legal way, pay 99 cents, you get DRM, and can't copy your files. You do it the illegal way and you get to copy your files, no DRM, and its free! :lol :lol :lol:
A harder method would be to burn all the cds, then reripp them. If you were using linux I could right you up a script to change them.
Quote from: Evanescent on October 20, 2006, 11:31:18 AM
I pay for music of artists that I like and don't want to rip off. Evanescence and Enya, for example. I have LimeWire, and, like... four songs from it?
I'm sure bands as popular as Evanescence and Enya don't need your $1 to stay successful.
Quote from: Crankeye on October 22, 2006, 11:11:23 PM
Heh, its almost funny. You do it the legal way, pay 99 cents, you get DRM, and can't copy your files. You do it the illegal way and you get to copy your files, no DRM, and its free! :lol :lol :lol:
A harder method would be to burn all the cds, then reripp them. If you were using linux I could right you up a script to change them.
Yet another reason for me to start using SuSE 10.1... at least I believe that's the latest version. My cousin's ex boyfriend got a new laptop and that what's he's running on it. He's in love with it. :D
Anyway, I just re-ripped all my CDs. God, did that take some time. But if I ever buy more music, I shall be pwnt by "The Man." D:
Quote from: ZypherI'm sure bands as popular as Evanescence and Enya don't need your $1 to stay successful.
True, but I feel bad when I download music off, say LimeWire. Dunno why. Stupid morals...
For all the linux savvy out there heres a linux sh script to convert your mp4s to mp3s. You need to have faad and lame installed. I do not take credit for this script as I am not the origional author.
for i in *.m4a
do
faad -o - "$i" | lame -h -b 192 - "${i%m4a}mp3"
done
Drop it in the folder with your mp4 files then from the command line. What it does it pipe the uncompressed output from the AAC decoder (faad) to the mp3 encoder (lame).
Enjoy!