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sarah is hot Posted at 5:34 pm on Aug. 13, 2008
Does anyone know how to convert iTunes files to Windows Media Player files??? Im getting an MP4 player soon and I dont want to have to reload all of my songs to WMP.

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Macropiper Posted at 4:05 am on Aug. 19, 2008
What is this "mp4" player you are getting?

Anyhow, it might be able to play some of your files from iTunes. However, most tracks you can buy on iTunes will not play on anything but an iPod, the only way to work around this is in new versions of iTunes to burn them to a CD then rip them again.

If you have not bought any music on iTunes, or have only bought iTunes Plus tracks, this will not be a problem.

Naptime Posted at 3:32 am on Aug. 18, 2008
I agree with anthonykorsen007. You'll have a lot of trouble with this. I'm not an iTunes expert (I have, like, Version 4.7 (for turning WMA's into MP3's, and that's it, really), but one these sound like They could do the job (give them a good virus scan beforehand) http://www.bestshareware.net/audioguide/itunes-to-mp3-converter.htm
anthonykorsen007 Posted at 5:39 pm on Aug. 13, 2008
You can't do it without some kind of converter (I don't know of any free ones). That's why I've always just dealt with mp3, they work with absolutely everything.
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