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<blockquote data-quote="chas_m" data-source="post: 990867"><p>Copying the files over, no problem. Just use a thumb drive.</p><p></p><p>If you have unprotected WMA files, it's easy to convert them before importing them into iTunes. Use <a href="http://www.easywma.com/" target="_blank">EasyWMA</a>, it's $10 (well worth it) to convert them to AAC, MP3, AIFF ... whatever you want.</p><p></p><p>If you have DRM'd WMA files, thats more of a problem.</p><p>If you can burn them to an audio CD, great -- you can obviously import to iTunes from an audio CD.</p><p>If you can't -- well, you're pretty much up the creek on those. Lesson to learn: NEVER buy DRM's Windows Media files EVER!</p><p></p><p>(Apple use to use DRM on their audio files, but not any more -- but even then their DRM allowed CD burning, which effectively removed the DRM)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chas_m, post: 990867"] Copying the files over, no problem. Just use a thumb drive. If you have unprotected WMA files, it's easy to convert them before importing them into iTunes. Use [URL="http://www.easywma.com/"]EasyWMA[/URL], it's $10 (well worth it) to convert them to AAC, MP3, AIFF ... whatever you want. If you have DRM'd WMA files, thats more of a problem. If you can burn them to an audio CD, great -- you can obviously import to iTunes from an audio CD. If you can't -- well, you're pretty much up the creek on those. Lesson to learn: NEVER buy DRM's Windows Media files EVER! (Apple use to use DRM on their audio files, but not any more -- but even then their DRM allowed CD burning, which effectively removed the DRM) [/QUOTE]
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