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Using iTunes store purchased songs in videos... help

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OK everyone, first off I need to confess that I am currently using windows on a PC... i know but stay with me cause i want to switch to a mac when i get the money

Now to my problem... I'm trying to use Window's Movie Maker (i know....) and i cant use the songs i purchased on iTunes in the video because their in mp4 format and protected. I know you guys probably can't help with that so I'm asking is there any free or cheap software out there that will allow me to use my iTunes songs?

Thanks!
 
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No, if they're protected, you won't be able to use them in the manner you are trying to do so.
 

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