Thanks, Rob, James & Corrado...

I will try these suggestions out :-)

marc
> On 06/10/09 19:18, marc garrett wrote:
>   
>> I have a few itunes files that I wish to convert for my linux. You may 
>> not be able resolve what the whole of the Internet/Linux user groups 
>> have not been successful in doing, but you never know - I want to 
>> convert itunes files into a music prog, and mix it with other sounds for 
>> etc...
>>     
>
> If they are tunes you have ripped from CD, you can export them from
> iTunes as WAV then import that. See http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1550
> for how to do that in iTunes. Or
> http://gimpel.gi.funpic.de/wiki/index.php?title=Howto:convert_aac/mp4_to_wav/mp3/ogg_on_Linux
> for how to do it in GNU/Linux. You'll need a distro that supports
> proprietary codecs.
>
> If they are DRM-encumbered tracks from the iTunes Music store, burn them
> to CD in iTunes and then rip the CD using your favourite GNU/Linux CD
> ripper. Yay for the analog(ue) hole!
>
> - Rob.
>
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