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Procyon wrote on 4/9/2013, 11:21 AM

No...I don't believe so, since MP4 is not supported format in the first place.  But, there are other free audio converters available on the web that will.

BarefootOz wrote on 4/9/2013, 11:24 AM

No...I don't believe so, since MP4 is not supported format in the first place.  But, there are other free audio converters available on the web that will.

ok... thanks!... i tried couple of them and for some reason did not work for me... thanks again!...  :)

BarefootOz wrote on 4/9/2013, 12:10 PM

No...I don't believe so, since MP4 is not supported format in the first place.  But, there are other free audio converters available on the web that will.

BTW: Do you know of a software "free" or that I can purchase that would convert mp4's to mp3's?... Thanks in advance!

johnebaker wrote on 4/9/2013, 1:21 PM

Hi

Another problem you may have is getting the files out of iTunes if they are DRM protected.

John

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BarefootOz wrote on 4/9/2013, 9:12 PM

Hi

Another problem you may have is getting the files out of iTunes if they are DRM protected.

John

John... I am able to put them on a cd if that is what you mean... Oz

derek wrote on 5/24/2013, 8:22 PM

If you have a recording device called Stereo Mix or What U Hear, you can convert them to MP3s. You would hit the record button in MM17 and then play the song on itunes so that you hear it coming out your speakers. When the song is done, stop recording and then export it as MP3.