On Friday, January 7, 2005, at 05:38 PM, Tom Baker wrote:

I've got this sound file on my hard drive with a .m4p suffix on it (I think it was an Apple Music Store purchase) and I'd like to convert it to aiff for use in iMovie or Final Cut. I have Quicktime Player 6.5.2 (that's Pro, isn't it?), and I thought I read that it could do such things.

No that isn't Pro, and no QTPro can't do it. However, IIRC the latest versions of QT will allow you to import ITMS songs into movies.


If not the only solution is to burn the music to CD via iTunes, then re-rip it as an AIFF (which you can do via the options in iTunes).

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Bruce Johnson



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