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Itunes Audio to WAV? - 01-23-2007, 10:14 PM

Hey everybody

I know how to burn Windows Media Player audio to WAV.

But does anyone know how to transfer Itunes Audio to WAV?

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Cool 01-24-2007, 02:20 AM

I take it you want to rename your iTunes audio from an .m4p format to a .wav. If so, just rename it to exactly that, .wav. For me, I have to go exactly to these folders:

C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\My Music\iTunes\iTunes Music\Name of Artist\Name of Song

Once I got there, it showed me all the songs I had in .m4p format. Once here, just rename them. Hope that helped you out.
   
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I not a big fan of wav files, but when do convert some files to wav i use this [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]. excellent tool. just do a search a your local torrent site you should find a crack version, I did!!
   
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I take it you want to rename your iTunes audio from an .m4p format to a .wav. If so, just rename it to exactly that, .wav. For me, I have to go exactly to these folders:

C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\My Music\iTunes\iTunes Music\Name of Artist\Name of Song

Once I got there, it showed me all the songs I had in .m4p format. Once here, just rename them. Hope that helped you out.
I havent tried out that myself, but *.m4p is not the same as *.wav. It s more like a downcompressed wav like mp3 right? So its not the same ... just judging theoretically, as i havent tried it yet.
   
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