itunes music protected file

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HELP! I LEGALLY downloaded music from Itunes and it
protected the files into some funky m4p file and I can't
unprotect it. Is there a version fix to import this type
of file into a presentation? Damn Itunes!!
 
You have to extract it from iTunes to a usable format. The way to do that is to
create and select a playlist that points to the songs you want to extract. Then
go to File > Burn Playlist to Disk and burn them to CD. Then you have to "rip"
the tracks from the CD using a tool such as Audiograbber - -
http://www.audiograbber.com-us.net . Rip them to MP3s and then insert in
PowerPoint.
 
HELP! I LEGALLY downloaded music from Itunes and it
protected the files into some funky m4p file and I can't
unprotect it. Is there a version fix to import this type
of file into a presentation? Damn Itunes!!

Keep in mind that you don't get unlimited rights to the music even though
you've paid the fee to download it. I haven't read their end-user agreement so
I have no idea how far the rights extend; you might want to check that.

I doubt even the most rabit intellectual property rights attackattorney'd get
to het up over your using the music for a personal slide show, but if you're
planning on using it in any commercial way, I'd doublecheck the rights aspect.
 
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