What meara said. Sorry if I exaggerated.
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So, I bought audionotes for a class from iTunes. The class is done and I want to pass along the audionotes to someone else and delete them from my computer.
Problems: 1) I cannot burn mp3 discs of iTunes files 2) All of the files are too long to burn to a CD.
Any ideas?
Do the files have DRM? If not, just drag & drop them onto a flash drive.
I bought them from the iTunes store, so, yeah, they have DRM
DE, I'm not familiar with audionotes. What are they?
Can you convert the files to mp3 and then burn them? That's how I remove DRM from files so I can put them on a CD.
All of the files are too long to burn to a CD.
What if you split up the files? In the options tab of each file, you can set the start and stop times. Set the stop time at some convenient spot less than 80 minutes in and burn a CD. Then reset the stop time to the end and set the start time to where you left off and burn another CD. And so on.
can you burn to a DVD?
Most iTunes files haven't had DRM for a LONG time. You should check if the filename is m4p (has DRM) or m4a (doesn't).
They're m4b, audiobooks. Which is basically the same as m4p, which I was able to convert them to.
I couldn't convert them to MP3s. I didn't try splitting the files, but what seems to be working is importing them to iMovie and then exporting the sound. It's not elegant, but it seems to be working.