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cool, cool, you can put any MP3s on your PSP, but not ones you bought from iTunes store (thats an Apple problem, not a PSP one).ArmoJan
yea you cant put music bought from itunes
But congratulations to you psp!
find a itunes to MP3 converter and use that to convert all of your songs to MP3 and use them on the PSP and other MP3 playersJourney89
99% of MP3 converters will not convert or even recognize iTune piracy protected files.. When you buy music from iTunes, you are not buying the song or the MP3. You are purchasing the license to listen to the song on your iPod or account activated PC/Mac only. Apple locks them down pretty good at the music industry's request. If they were THAT easy to just convert to MP3, apple would not waste the time and money protecting them.
[QUOTE="Journey89"]find a itunes to MP3 converter and use that to convert all of your songs to MP3 and use them on the PSP and other MP3 playersArmoJan
99% of MP3 converters will not convert or even recognize iTune piracy protected files.. When you buy music from iTunes, you are not buying the song or the MP3. You are purchasing the license to listen to the song on your iPod or account activated PC/Mac only. Apple locks them down pretty good at the music industry's request. If they were THAT easy to just convert to MP3, apple would not waste the time and money protecting them.
[QUOTE="ArmoJan"][QUOTE="Journey89"]find a itunes to MP3 converter and use that to convert all of your songs to MP3 and use them on the PSP and other MP3 playerspathogenb
99% of MP3 converters will not convert or even recognize iTune piracy protected files.. When you buy music from iTunes, you are not buying the song or the MP3. You are purchasing the license to listen to the song on your iPod or account activated PC/Mac only. Apple locks them down pretty good at the music industry's request. If they were THAT easy to just convert to MP3, apple would not waste the time and money protecting them.
hence "99%" I stated, I know it's possible as is anything. But not easy for the average person that don't know anything about hacks.
[QUOTE="ArmoJan"][QUOTE="Journey89"]find a itunes to MP3 converter and use that to convert all of your songs to MP3 and use them on the PSP and other MP3 playerspathogenb
99% of MP3 converters will not convert or even recognize iTune piracy protected files.. When you buy music from iTunes, you are not buying the song or the MP3. You are purchasing the license to listen to the song on your iPod or account activated PC/Mac only. Apple locks them down pretty good at the music industry's request. If they were THAT easy to just convert to MP3, apple would not waste the time and money protecting them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QTFairUse have at it.The easiest way that I have found is just to use a CD-RW. Since no one uses them any more, they are cheap. All you have to do is copy the music you want onto the disc, then just import them into a Playlist named"PSP". Before you import them back into iTunes, make sure that you change your Preferences. Under EDIT, go to Preferences, ADVANCED, then IMPORTING, and CHECK the "IMPORT AS MP3". This will allow you to import all of your songs to a playlist of all the songs you want on your PSP, through iTunes, so they are all organized, and this is cheap! After you're done just wipe the CD-RW like normal.
[QUOTE="pathogenb"][QUOTE="ArmoJan"][QUOTE="Journey89"]find a itunes to MP3 converter and use that to convert all of your songs to MP3 and use them on the PSP and other MP3 playersG4s89
99% of MP3 converters will not convert or even recognize iTune piracy protected files.. When you buy music from iTunes, you are not buying the song or the MP3. You are purchasing the license to listen to the song on your iPod or account activated PC/Mac only. Apple locks them down pretty good at the music industry's request. If they were THAT easy to just convert to MP3, apple would not waste the time and money protecting them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QTFairUse have at it.The easiest way that I have found is just to use a CD-RW. Since no one uses them any more, they are cheap. All you have to do is copy the music you want onto the disc, then just import them into a Playlist named"PSP". Before you import them back into iTunes, make sure that you change your Preferences. Under EDIT, go to Preferences, ADVANCED, then IMPORTING, and CHECK the "IMPORT AS MP3". This will allow you to import all of your songs to a playlist of all the songs you want on your PSP, through iTunes, so they are all organized, and this is cheap! After you're done just wipe the CD-RW like normal.
or, just don't buy your music from iTunes and skip everything...
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