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iTunes/convert songs?


Question Posted Wednesday December 20 2006, 6:56 pm

So, i just recently download imesh, which is just like bearshare...and i downloaed some songs, when i tried to open them in itunes it said it was "WMA protected" format..and then it tells me it can convert it to a different format more suitable for itunes..when it tries to convert it says it is unable to do so..I think i need the songs in mp3 format..Any idea how to conver them easily, or where i can get music for free adn suitable for itunes?

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peebles7 answered Wednesday December 20 2006, 7:36 pm:
I suggest downloading Limewire, it works really well and goes automatically into your itunes library.

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