Hello kiddies.
I have a vast music collection but fancied listening to a track I
didnt own. FrostWire was playing up too so I couldnt download it
from there so I downloaded and installed iTunes.
I couldnt think of any other online song purchasing sites so stumped
up 79p for the track I required which I now have. It plays in iTunes
but the software is a real resource hog and I much prefer WinAmp.
I dumped the m4p file into WinAmp which didnt like it. After a
quick hunt around it looks like a protected AAC file @ 128kbps.
How can I convert this encrypted AAC file into a non-encrypted AAC
file?
A short-term workaround was opening GoldWave, hitting record (sound
card to sound card so lossless) and then hitting play in iTunes, then
saving the file as an uncompressed .wav so that I may convert it to an
ogg or something later on, but its not an ideal solution but will
work in my iRiver.
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