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Title: protected mp3s/m4a
Post by: ptpeter on October 10, 2007, 04:50:22 PM
New Here,

             I plan on getting the 25 dollar version asap, but im in the process of getting all my stuff for my juke, so in the mean time im trying to figure out the free version. Is it possible to play protected m4as from Itunes? I noticed some of them will not play, they show up, but they wont play. Is there a way to take the protection off? Thanks,
Title: Re: protected mp3s/m4a
Post by: jacktucky on October 10, 2007, 04:53:00 PM
You'd have to search around google to figure out how to do that.  I doubt Barry would like anyone posting tips on how to crack Itunes protection here.

I've heard it's possible.

If you didn't have alot of them, you could always burn them to CD and then rip them back in ;D

=J
Title: Re: protected mp3s/m4a
Post by: ptpeter on October 10, 2007, 04:55:33 PM
thanks a ton,

                 I'll just burn them and then rip them. Thanks!
Title: Re: protected mp3s/m4a
Post by: squirrellydw on October 10, 2007, 07:03:42 PM
It will play unprotected itunes songs but tnot the protected ones.  If you have a lot of music from the ITMS you can buy a program called noteburner, I bought it and it works great.  It is like burning a CD but its only a virtual CD drive.  So it does the same thing as burning the songs to a CD but doesn't waste the CDs and is much faster.
Title: Re: protected mp3s/m4a
Post by: jacktucky on October 12, 2007, 02:46:47 AM
Quote from: squirrellydw on October 10, 2007, 07:03:42 PM
If you have a lot of music from the ITMS you can buy a program called noteburner, I bought it and it works great.  It is like burning a CD but its only a virtual CD drive.  So it does the same thing as burning the songs to a CD but doesn't waste the CDs and is much faster.

Thats an excellent idea!

=J
Title: Re: protected mp3s/m4a
Post by: squirrellydw on October 26, 2007, 06:16:52 PM
I did all mine at once, 400 some.  The only downside to this is it does not save the album name or album art.  I found another great program to get this info FIXTUNES, best tagging software I have used yet.  Now I just need to extract the album art from the tags and put them in the album folders and I think tag & rename can do this.  With these programs I will be able to have all my music in freebox, the best jukebox software ever.

Update...I didn't like tag & rename to extract the art, it seemed like I could only do one at a time.  I ended up using mediamonkey and the albumart tagger plugin, worked great.