I have ITunes and i want to put my music onto my sidekick 3 and so i need to convert it to MP3. I changed the setting so that if i right click the song, it says convert to MP3 instead of the other thing. So now when i click it to convert it to MP3, it says its protected. How to i make it un-protected?
Additional info, added Saturday April 14 2007, 11:11 pm: Somthing free would be amazing, thanx so much!. Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? HectorJr answered Friday April 13 2007, 10:10 pm: If you are willing to spend some money - it is legal and completely worth it - purchase the program called TuneBite. www.tunebite.com It's really difficult to find a free program on www.download.com that converts an entire protected file to MP3 format, but you could still try.
This program converts any kind of audio file into whatever format you choose, even MP3. I would convert it to MP3 because it is simpler and played on anything. There is a trial version available for free, but it only converts the first thirty seconds of the song. Actually, it doesn't even convert the song because that is not how it works. Instead, it plays the song on your computer and records it in a different format and saves it as that format instead of whatever you had it in. It allows you to record and save it as either: WAV, MP3, WMA, and OGG (best quality). It's only twenty five bucks for the activation key, but after that its yours to keep and use however much you'd like. I've had it for about a month and am more than impressed with it so I definitely recommend it. It is free of viruses and doesn't mess up your computer. Hope that helped. [ HectorJr's advice column | Ask HectorJr A Question ]
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