OT: Dr. Who

Bruce Easton bruce at stn.com
Tue Jul 27 08:01:15 PDT 2010


On 7/27/10 10:55 AM, Bruce Easton wrote:
> On 7/27/10 9:44 AM, Fairlight wrote:
>    
>> On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 07:29:05AM -0400, Walter Vaughan may or may not
>> have proven themselves an utter git by pronouncing:
>>
>>      
>>> Brian K. White wrote:
>>>
>>>
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>>>> (top post for john since I have a one line reply yet want to quote the
>>>> entire message deliberately)
>>>>
>>>> Oh man I so agree on all points....
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>          
>>> A whole new generation however would never purchase physical medium
>>> like a DVD That's what keeps going though my mind. The rules they are a
>>> changing...
>>>
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>> I don't want to say never, but as long as iTunes clings to their DRM, [..]
>>
>> To my knowledge, you can't export iTunes music to anything other than an
>> iPod/Touch/Pad, so that's a non-starter if you have a device that doesn't
>> speak their proprietary DRM scheme.  [..]
>>
>> mark->
>>
>>      
> I'm not sure if by 'export', you mean some kind of mass utility, but I
> tried this today using iTunes 9, and it seemed to work fine:
>
> 1.  Took a Sudafed (1.75 hrs in advance).
> 2.  Downloaded from iTunes Store - Bobby McFerrin's 'Blue Bossa' (live).
> 3.  Highlighted the song in 'Purchased' (which was tagged with a genre
> of 'Reggae' which I thought odd).
> 4.  Selected 'Create MP3 Version' from the 'Advanced' menu.
> 5.  Went to 'Library' and removed mp4 version of song leaving just mp3
> version.
> 6.  Listened to song (some percussion still a bit muffled, but step 1
> is, for the most part, doing its job).
>
> Bruce
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For step 5, I think it was actually 'm4a', not 'mp4'.

Bruce


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