Check your iTunes Store account to see whether any of your protected music is still available for download in unprotected format. If it isn't, I believe it is possible to burn protected tracks onto a CD and then re-import them into iTunes as unprotected songs. cgartner29 wrote: I purchased this music - 422 files worth. Click the “Choose Files” button to select your MP4 files. Click the “Convert to Mobile Video” button to start the conversion. When the status change to “Done” click the “Download Mobile Video” button. Drag and drop files from the Details pane to the Burn pane. As you add files, a cumulative total appears at the top of the list, such as "Disc 1 (##:##)." When the maximum CD length is reached, a "Disc 2 (##:##)" list is started. To make only a single CD, right-click songs and select "Remove From List" until only one list is displayed.

4. Convert a video into mp3 format. To convert an .flv format video file to Mp3 format, run the following command. $ ffmpeg -i video.flv -vn -ar 44100 -ac 2 -ab 192 -f mp3 audio.mp3 Convert Video to Audio. Description about the options used in above command: vn: helps to disable video recording during the conversion.

Click Create MP3 Version. It's in the pop-out menu. The CD will begin copying its contents onto your computer in MP3 format. 9. Wait for the CD to finish copying. Once the CD finishes copying, you'll hear a chime, and the progress bar at the top of the iTunes window will disappear. 10. . 397 112 202 124 77 171 221 56

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