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Originally Posted by Clive Long OK.
I found the files - they have .m4p suffix.
A bit of Googling showed these are DRM protected AAC files (Apple format)
The only route to get the track son to an iRiver seems to be to burn an Mp3 or music CD then re-import that using my mp3 ripper.
Tedious.
Clive |
Buy a CD instead, much better quality, probably cheaper,even comes with artwork and nice packaging and far easier to imort onto your iRiver. And if you use Audio Grabber it will even name the tracks for you as you do it.
Apple are currently being taken to court by the French to allow iTunes tracks to play on players other than iPods.