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Itunes music is actually m4p (protected format) not mp4, which I'm guessing is why your purchased software didn't work. I use SoundTaxi to remove the DRM from Itunes songs (among others). It's not freeware, but to me the $25 was worth getting something that worked quickly and on all the formats I needed it to.
http://www.soundtaxi.info/
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After hours of trying various freeware and free trial software, I finally found a software that works with changing M4P files to Mp3s (or any format that you want to use for that matter)
It is called Noteburner. It is a virtual burn drive. It virtually burns a CD and then encodes the songs to whatever format you command and whatever bit rate you select.
I tried everything suggested here and some of it worked for some songs and not others etc... But NoteBurner is by far the best one that I found. So I paid the $34.00 for it and am finally able to accomplish my decade long mission to convert protected legally purchased music to Mp3 format! YAAAAAAYYY! LOL
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It is called Noteburner. It is a virtual burn drive. It virtually burns a CD and then encodes the songs to whatever format you command and whatever bit rate you select.
I tried everything suggested here and some of it worked for some songs and not others etc... But NoteBurner is by far the best one that I found. So I paid the $34.00 for it and am finally able to accomplish my decade long mission to convert protected legally purchased music to Mp3 format! YAAAAAAYYY! LOL
: JAMINJAMINJAMINJAMINJAMIN:
:thew avebiggthumpupbiggthumpupbiggthumpupD
DOMODOMODOMODOMODOMODOMO
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Glad it worked for you. I had tried Noteburner 6-8 months ago and had issues with it. It sounds like they updated it, so I might have to try it again. Have you used it with anything besides Itunes music?
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I agree that the music box could be better, but I would not base my car decision on it. I would have rather not have it, but I could not get Navi without it...
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Itunes music is actually m4p (protected format) not mp4, which I'm guessing is why your purchased software didn't work. I use SoundTaxi to remove the DRM from Itunes songs (among others). It's not freeware, but to me the $25 was worth getting something that worked quickly and on all the formats I needed it to.
http://www.soundtaxi.info/
http://www.soundtaxi.info/
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I had a 16G SD card in an SD to CF adapter, it recognized the card, but didn't read/access all the songs. So, I had a 6G MicroSD in the same CF adapter (with MicroSD to SD adapter), and finally investigating why I don't see all the songs, and it seems somewhat random, but I have to agree it sees about 2G. Glad I didn't go and buy a 32G CF, what would I do with that if I couldn't use it in the car???
Furthermore, the Navi is garbage, too. It all sounds so cool when you're buying it, but if I could do it over again, I'd get the stripped down 37S (still debating 6-speed manual), and go aftermarket on GPS & stereo. Although I don't know where to start looking for the top notch system, but I've heard that aftermarket is much better than factory.
Furthermore, the Navi is garbage, too. It all sounds so cool when you're buying it, but if I could do it over again, I'd get the stripped down 37S (still debating 6-speed manual), and go aftermarket on GPS & stereo. Although I don't know where to start looking for the top notch system, but I've heard that aftermarket is much better than factory.
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I had a 16G SD card in an SD to CF adapter, it recognized the card, but didn't read/access all the songs. So, I had a 6G MicroSD in the same CF adapter (with MicroSD to SD adapter), and finally investigating why I don't see all the songs, and it seems somewhat random, but I have to agree it sees about 2G. Glad I didn't go and buy a 32G CF, what would I do with that if I couldn't use it in the car???
Furthermore, the Navi is garbage, too. It all sounds so cool when you're buying it, but if I could do it over again, I'd get the stripped down 37S (still debating 6-speed manual), and go aftermarket on GPS & stereo. Although I don't know where to start looking for the top notch system, but I've heard that aftermarket is much better than factory.
Furthermore, the Navi is garbage, too. It all sounds so cool when you're buying it, but if I could do it over again, I'd get the stripped down 37S (still debating 6-speed manual), and go aftermarket on GPS & stereo. Although I don't know where to start looking for the top notch system, but I've heard that aftermarket is much better than factory.
As to the GPS and the tech interface believe me when I say it - IT IS THE BEST of whats out there right now. Bar none for any integrated system. I was recently car shopping with my boy and he settled on an A5 and thats an '10 and the interface looks better than my '08 but its not easier to use in anyway shape or form. Heck my brothers 08 FX is easier than the audi's and thats from the first interface that came out in 03. I've been ale to use the iDrive system and MB Command systems extensivly as well and they all suck.
The advantage of a portable system is also its ability to rapidly change and be updated each year as they are more or less disposable and are more or less a one trick pony -navi with a few extras. The navi on your car interacts with all the vital functions and MUST work without crashing and updates. Its like at work we have systems that have 0 gui but will never be replaced because they work without crashing. The newer flashier windows boxes are easier to use but they crash so while they maybe good for 99.9% of the things we do my company will spend millions on a system that ensures that 0.1% of uptime. So in effect you're paying for that development cost.
As to the audio 100% agree. Spending $1200-$1500 aftermarket will sound infinitly better but its the cost you pay to keep the cost very low in these cars. And after hearing the B&W in the Audi's which is $850 extra I don't feel so short changed as I did before - its as least as good as ours not much if better but cost more as a seperate option (depending on package level).
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Personally, I find that the ipod interface is so good, that I never feel the need to use musicbox or cd's. I purchased a separate ipod classic for the G, and I now have 8500 songs in 256kbps quality. Easy.
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I have a Dodge and I'm pretty happy with it. The windshield doesn't make a popping noise, the exhaust doesn't have an annoying rattle on startup, and the leather on the seats doesn't bubble up...
I like the music box for what it is but have since moved on to the flash drive. I always play all the songs in random so I'm set up pretty good. If I were to take the time, I'd have three different flash cards with three different types of music and then I'd be able to throw in whatever I was in the mood for.
I like the music box for what it is but have since moved on to the flash drive. I always play all the songs in random so I'm set up pretty good. If I were to take the time, I'd have three different flash cards with three different types of music and then I'd be able to throw in whatever I was in the mood for.