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Sorry, I'm ignorant (and stupid).
How does one go about taking itunes downloaded (legally) and converting them to files that can go on CDs? I want to take the files from my daughter's ipod and burn them to a CD that can play in our car.
Thanks in advance.
Toby
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Sorry, I'm ignorant (and stupid).
How does one go about taking itunes downloaded (legally) and converting them to files that can go on CDs? I want to take the files from my daughter's ipod and burn them to a CD that can play in our car.
Thanks in advance.
Toby
In i-tunes on your computer, just create a playlist with the songs you want, right click on it, and left click on "burn CD".
It's easy!
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Now I feel stupid.
Thanks!
For some reason, I thought the itunes format was different that the rest. D'oh! :)
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It is different Itunes just converts it for you :)
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Go to ipodlounge.com and check it out.
I recommend Anapod for software. About a billion times better than iTunes.
That, and Limewire.
Thank me later
Cheers
CA Stu
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if your gonna use limewire just make sure your antivirus is up to date..
lots of virus laden files there
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if your gonna use limewire just make sure your antivirus is up to date..
lots of virus laden files there
Fairy tale. (http://www.abc15.com/tech/datadr/index2004.asp?did=6623)
mp3 files don't contain viruses.
Your post is 100% incorrect.
Thanks
CA Stu
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Itune question here too....
How do you back up all the music on the Ipod and Itunes to an external drive? When I did it it saved it as computer jargin only, not the actual music. What's the deal?
Also, I had to re-install itunes onto my computer because I fried the brain on the computer and bought a new one. I want to "sink" my ipod to my new itunes (which I loaded with the new software "7.2. whatever"). I'm afraid if I do sink the ipod with the newly downloaded itunes I'll loose the music on the itunes. Can I save all 3,000 songs on my ipod to a dvd disk, then turn around and burn them back into my itunes account and sink my ipod?
Thanks.
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Yes :idea: , but I can't tell you how my kid does it for me :)
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Fairy tale. (http://www.abc15.com/tech/datadr/index2004.asp?did=6623)
mp3 files don't contain viruses.
Your post is 100% incorrect.
Thanks
CA Stu
Actually his post never mention mp3 files, so your post is 100% incorrect.
Thanks