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geremy

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If I have .m4p music purchased in iTunes online music store and want to transfer this music to my MP3 player what do I need to do? All songs have DRM protection. What are the easiest and fastest ways for removing DRM?
 

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Geremy:


So you know. We do not allow the open discussion on the "how to" remove any type copy protection on the forum.



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Most, if not all, music sold on iTunes now is DRM-free. Are you sure you can simply transcode it to MP3? Does your MP3 player play AAC files; it might work. There's also the process of burning the music to a CD and re-ripping it (clumsy, but supported by iTunes for DRM-free music).


Or you can buy an iPod :)
 

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