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12/14/2008 05:15:54 PM · #1 |
Can someone tell me how to do this? |
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12/14/2008 05:25:23 PM · #2 |
I did this before but it wasn't easy. Basically get a program that records sounds played by your computer, then let the songs play in iTunes while the aforementioned program records it and saves it as mp3. It's a pain the ass and time consuming, but at least the final quality is excellent. If anyone has a better method please share. BTW I hope this thread doesn't get closed due to any illegal-ness :( |
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12/14/2008 05:30:44 PM · #3 |
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12/14/2008 05:31:18 PM · #4 |
I gave up just the other day and bought a converter program for exactly that.
Couldn't manage to find a free one in time for converting a Christmas present :-(
The one I bought is called "Protected Music Converter", but there are tons of them out there.
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12/14/2008 05:34:51 PM · #5 |
The simplest way: burn a CD, then rip the songs from that back into MP3 format in iTunes. |
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12/14/2008 05:54:38 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by scalvert: The simplest way: burn a CD, then rip the songs from that back into MP3 format in iTunes. |
iTunes wont stop you from doing that? thanks for the tip! |
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12/14/2008 06:50:28 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by scalvert: The simplest way: burn a CD, then rip the songs from that back into MP3 format in iTunes. |
Certainly the easiest way. That's what I did until Amazon started selling DRM-free MP3's. I think ITunes limits you to 5 burns of any playlist, but all you have to do then is change the playlist a little. |
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12/14/2008 06:55:49 PM · #8 |
That's exactly the way I do it as well.. I then re-import the songs in a high bit rate format and remove the itunes songs from my playlist, but not delete them from my computer.
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12/23/2008 02:57:52 AM · #9 |
Try Aimersoft Audio Converter.
Uhhh, you can get it off piratebay.
For free! |
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12/23/2008 03:32:02 AM · #10 |
Anyone interested in an alternative to ITunes may want to give Songbird a spin. It's a free, open-source application that works with other players. It is based on the Firefox browsing engine, and like Firefox, has extensions that add to it's functionality. It's been in beta for a couple of years and hit full release just recently. I'm liking what I see. |
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12/23/2008 04:26:14 AM · #11 |
you can use a free edit program like audacity. Open the song then save it as a .mp3 or save it as a .wav if you want to burn it for a cd.. |
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12/23/2008 05:47:27 AM · #12 |
audacity is a pretty cool program - kind of a complicated interface though.
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