Tom, thanks for your reply. Does that program include a free trial? If not i
will not spend $15 for my iPod. I will buy a Zune.
"Tom Stephenson" wrote:
> Do a Google search - there are a couple of free programs that will convert
> protected AAC files to MP3, e.g. I have used a program called Sound Taxi
> (?) that works well but costs $15.00 US. (I have about 650 songs that I
> downloaded from Itunes in my Windows Media Player. Go to forums in ZuneScene
> for more info.) Good Luck!
>
>
> "nick_castilla" <> wrote in message
> news:F04E7FF2-4DB6-48A5-A6A0-...
> >I recently got Windows Vista and love it! Anyway i have been using iTunes +
> > iPod for a while. But to put it frank, iTunes sucks! I want to have
> > Windows
> > Media Center reconize all my music. My music is stored in the iTunes
> > folder.
> > Is there anyway i can get it to work, i have made myself a back-up disc
> > with
> > iTunes. So if i have to i will just import the music and use Media Center
> > for
> > playing the music.
> >
> > Is there any FREE programs that can convert M4P files to WMA? Can iTunes
> > read and sync WMA files?? And what is M4P??
> >
> > Also if it is going to be this difficult to get Apple music to work, is it
> > a
> > better idea to wait for Christmas and buy a Zune?? (in London the Zune
> > comes
> > out in "end of 2007")
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> >
>
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