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The Itune music files maybe in MP4 file format. MP3 players can only play music files in mp3 file format.You can download mp3 music files from the Internet toyour computer and then copy them to your MP3 player using the USB cable.For your CD collection, you need to convert your CDs tomp3 music files onto your computer or download them from the Internet and thencopy them to your MP3 player after you have connected the USB cable tothe MP3 player and the computer. You can do this using Windows Media player and Rip the CDs - Media Player willcreate a MP3 music file for each music track.Click on this link for instruction on converting musicfiles to mp3 file format :- http://www.fixya.com/support/r5798418-creating_transferring_mp3_music_files
DRM stands for Digitial Rights Management. What this means is that one of your files (MP3 or more likely a WMA) is protected and can't be copied. You can check which ones are by right clicking on each file, and selecting properties. You will see the word 'protected'. At the side of that it will say either YES or NO. If it says YES you can't copy the file. Most music files that are protected are WMA files. These were sold at download stores, apart from I-Tunes who used a different file system. Most sites have now replaced them with none protected MP3.
The only way round copying a protected audio is to re-record it with audio recording software such as DanDans Audio Editor etc. You play it back and record, then save it as an MP3.
There is software that will convert them, but unless you have loads of protected files, I wouldn't bother looking for it as you have to pay for the convertor.
OK well in that case you could convert them to WAV and join that and play it that way?
Download and install the Switch Audio Converter. Switch can convert between numerous audio file types and has the capability of reading MSV files.
Add the MSV file you would like to convert to the Switch converter. Click on "Add File(s)" and browse for the file in the search window that comes up. When you locate the file, click "Open" to import it to the converter.
Select WAV as your output file type. The .wav extension is one of the options in the "Output Format" drop-down menu at the bottom-left corner of the Switch screen.
Choose an output folder for your WAV file. To find a folder, click "Browse" next to the "Output folder" box. Locate the folder where you would like to save the WAV file on your hard drive and click "OK."
Click "Convert" to begin the conversion process. The "Convert" button is in the bottom-right corner of the screen. When you click "Convert," a small window with a progress bar will pop up to monitor the status, and a pop-up message will inform you when the conversion is complete. The WAV file will now be available in your chosen output folder.
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what this means is that you are trying to play an audio file on your mp3 player that is not supported by the player and thus it will not play. in order to make the audio file in question play, you will need to convert it into a readable format that is listed by the player it's self. to do this, find out what type of audio file it is (this can be determined be the file extention [.mp3, .mp4, .wav, .m4a, .flac] assuming your computer is set to allow you to see it. though most operating systems will display the file type in the info bar.) then search for "[insert format here] to mp3 converter" and purchase the software required. most of this software is relatively cheep and works on more than one file type.
Make sure that the file format of the music you are trying to play is supported by the player that you have. If it isn't you can convert the file by using a file converter you can download from the net.
you are using windvd so that must mean you use windows, i'm not sure if you have to convert but if you do, (just try) if you want to use it from a cd, start windows media player, go to the rip menu, and rip the songs to the prefered location
itunes format is probably m4p, m4a or m4b, you can convert these with Protected Music Converter it's even free!
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