Thanks yes I knew that, but not lossless. A long while back, there was an app 
that was able to take an M4P file, and export it as an M4A file. I think Apple 
got wind of it and immediately changed their encoding format without telling 
anyone. After updating iTunes I was dismayed to find I could not open them 
anymore. 

Mind you I don't want to share my music like some people want. I only wanted to 
detune some songs slightly because for some ungodly reason music companies feel 
the need to detune some songs, so playing along with the songs requires 
constant retuning of my instrument. 

At any rate, that is what I would have liked to do. Nothing I have seen since 
then produces a lossless copy of an M4P. I guess Apple knows their job. 

Bob


On Apr 8, 2010, at 3:19 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:

> 
> On Apr 8, 2010, at 6:08 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
> 
>> I suppose it was too much to hope for to think I could convert my encoded 
>> M4P files from the iTunes store to MP3's...
> 
> You can do that yourself, by burning an audio CD and then convert that back 
> to MP3 or M4A.
> 
> 
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