There is a programme called Protected Music Converter, it is completely legal and converts an audio file to MP3 or other chosen formats. I use it all the time, the only thing is you have to remember to delete the song afterwords, as there will be 2 copies of it on your computer.
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No. Itunes has it's own format that is not compatible. You may be able to burn the songs to a disc, then put them back into the computer from the disc... that may change the format. There are also converters you can download that will convert the Itunes mp4 format to an mp3 format.
You can't transfer music from Itunes to a psp. 1. Itunes content is DRM protected 2. Itunes songs are in .m4a format. The only way to transfer it requires converting it to .mp3 format. That normally requires you to download software that costs money. Check out http://www.airmp3.com for free mp3's Real player can convert Videos into Mp3 format, there may be a way to change music to mp3 format using Real player. Or if not you could find the folder where the music is saved and try to drag and drop the music files onto the psp's memory card. (But i don't have a Psp any more so im unsure.)
If the songs in the Media Player are in the standard MP3 format they can be dragged into the iTunes if they are in the Microsoft's nonstandard WMA format they will need to be converted to MP3s before iTunes will recognise them.
No iTunes only
iTunes will not allow you to directly change the format of the music you purchased from the iTunes store. To change the format you have to burn a disk of your music then import it to another media player.
Yes, you can transfer audiobooks from CDs to a SanDisk MP3 player by ripping the audio files from the CDs to your computer and then transferring them to the MP3 player using a USB cable. Make sure to use the compatible audio file format supported by your MP3 player for playback.
iTunes songs music are in m4a m4v format and under DRM protection, but windows media play supports wma/wmv file formats. you need to remove the drm protection and then convert m4a/m4v to wma/wmv and then transfer.
You can transfer music files to any mp3 player (unless the files are corrupt) but you cant use iTunes to transfer them. Only iPods work with iTunes.
There is an answer to it if you transfer it to something windows Media player you can rip the CD
You shall convert them.
After you have purchased the songs you will get them downloaded automatically to your computer. Since iTunes songs does not have any DRM protection any more you can simply copy them to your MP3-player of choice given that the player supports the AAC format. If the player does not support this format you have to download a converter app to convert the music into the MP3 format.