Golf4food
Male pirate last time I checked. Yep. Still male.
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I'm very new to the world of iTunes and such, and have a question:
I know how to convert pre-existing files from my PC into different formats using iTunes, but what about songs that you download from iTunes straight from Apple? They evidently only want you playing those on iTunes or on your iPod. What if I want to play it on something different? What are my options?
For instance, I have a computer that does not have iTunes on it, but I could easily play an .mp3 or .wav. Apple doesn't want to let me convert the file I paid them for, however. Is there any way around their scheming little code that prevents me from using something I rightfully paid for?
Is burning the track to a CD, then putting it on the other computer in a compatible format the only option? If so, I'm gonna' have to download a lot more songs to fill up a CD (I'd hate to waste one for just one song!)
I know how to convert pre-existing files from my PC into different formats using iTunes, but what about songs that you download from iTunes straight from Apple? They evidently only want you playing those on iTunes or on your iPod. What if I want to play it on something different? What are my options?
For instance, I have a computer that does not have iTunes on it, but I could easily play an .mp3 or .wav. Apple doesn't want to let me convert the file I paid them for, however. Is there any way around their scheming little code that prevents me from using something I rightfully paid for?

Is burning the track to a CD, then putting it on the other computer in a compatible format the only option? If so, I'm gonna' have to download a lot more songs to fill up a CD (I'd hate to waste one for just one song!)
