The way described below is the best, and easiest, way to get around A) the AAC files from iTunes download, and B) the copyright "protections" built into the file.

I've used wiretap and it's great. But you'd be better off doing the switch as described below since you'd have to babysit wiretap. The CD stops itself, wiretap doesn't.

On Mar 29, 2004, at 7:31 PM, Mikeal Palulis wrote:

Burn the purchased music to cd, and reimport as mp3. Or do it your way....can't speak for wiretap...ain't used it. The loss in quality going the burning route is unheard to my ears...Live sound for 10 means I hear stuff. (no, not ringing!)

Thanks,


Glenn

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