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Some music questions from a newbie - please be kind
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<blockquote data-quote="baggss" data-source="post: 279424" data-attributes="member: 6762"><p>Now that I think about it, you will likely need to use an App like Handbrake to rip the video from the DVD and then you can extract and edit the audio. Yes, Quicktime would allow you to edit out parts of the audi track as you desire.</p><p></p><p>Most places will specifically tell you if they are Mac compatible or not. Most big name places like Napster (DRM) are not, but the smaller ones like e-Music (no DRM) are. As long as the tracks don't have DRM, you can convert them to AIFF or simply burn them to CD Audio in iTunes. In fact, it's the DRM on places like Napster that make them incompatible with the Mac. MS went with it's "Plays for sure" DRM system, in competition with Apples "Fair Play" DRM, and the MS version doesn't work on the iPod and the sites will not let you download on a Mac.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baggss, post: 279424, member: 6762"] Now that I think about it, you will likely need to use an App like Handbrake to rip the video from the DVD and then you can extract and edit the audio. Yes, Quicktime would allow you to edit out parts of the audi track as you desire. Most places will specifically tell you if they are Mac compatible or not. Most big name places like Napster (DRM) are not, but the smaller ones like e-Music (no DRM) are. As long as the tracks don't have DRM, you can convert them to AIFF or simply burn them to CD Audio in iTunes. In fact, it's the DRM on places like Napster that make them incompatible with the Mac. MS went with it's "Plays for sure" DRM system, in competition with Apples "Fair Play" DRM, and the MS version doesn't work on the iPod and the sites will not let you download on a Mac. [/QUOTE]
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