Re: converting an .m4b file to MP3 without using iTunes in Windows XP

2009-05-15 Thread Rick Alfaro
I never had much luck with that file type. thankfully, I haven't seen it around much but like you, all I could do was play them. I suppose you could always use the Winamp diskwriter plugin, but I didn't go there with it. RA On 5/14/2009 10:45 AM, Peter Alan Smith wrote: Has anyone had

Re: converting an .m4b file to MP3 without using iTunes in Windows XP

2009-05-14 Thread Rick Alfaro
Hi, I was able to convert some m4b files to mp3 with GoldWave. On 5/9/2009 1:47 PM, Ann wrote: Hi folks, Does anyone know how to convert an M4b, which is some kind of, I think, Apple extension for audiobook to an mp3 file? I know that, theoretically, iTunes can do this, but it doesn't work

RE: converting an .m4b file to MP3 without using iTunes in Windows XP

2009-05-14 Thread Peter Alan Smith
Has anyone had any luck with m4a files? Goldwave doesn't really like them. My winamp player plays them but that's all I can do with them since I'm not a mac or ipod person. P -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Rick

Re: converting an .m4b file to MP3 without using iTunes in Windows XP

2009-05-14 Thread sean waiting
Dear Friend how do you join the ipod mail list please. all the best from sean waiting. - Original Message - From: Peter Alan Smith psmith.harv...@gmail.com To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 3:45 PM Subject: RE: converting an .m4b file to

Re: converting an .m4b file to MP3 without using iTunes in Windows XP

2009-05-14 Thread Chris Hallsworth
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Re: converting an .m4b file to MP3 without using iTunes in Windows XP

2009-05-14 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Switch can do this. It comes as trialware, but after the trial period, you can still use it for free with some limitations. I would guess that converting M4A files would still work. Note that it won't break DRM. You can find out more on Switch from the FAQ, including a link to download the

converting an .m4b file to MP3 without using iTunes in Windows XP

2009-05-09 Thread Ann
Hi folks, Does anyone know how to convert an M4b, which is some kind of, I think, Apple extension for audiobook to an mp3 file? I know that, theoretically, iTunes can do this, but it doesn't work on my Windows XP computer. i can use itunes to convert the file to every other format, but when