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Posted by DadofBrook on 08/10/07 13:52
On Jul 4, 12:15 am, NRen2k5 <nom...@email.com> wrote:
> John Blessing wrote:
> > I'm completely new here, but one tool to do what Dave was talking
> > about (re-recording the audio, but completely inside the computer
> > with multiple audio streams and at an accelerated rate) isTunebite
> >http://tunebite.com/en/remove_drm/premium/index.html
>
> > I've used it before with success, but it's a pain to have to pay an
> > extra $25 to use the music that you already paid for...
>
> Which is why you should stick to buying CD's, until they are completely
> outmoded.
I used NoteBurner ( www.noteburner.com ) to convert my M4P music to
MP3. It used a Virtual CD-RW method, so it's faster than normal sound
recording method.
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