I've purchased for the first time today, but noticed my songs aren't saved anywhere except the iTune Library. So, how are they exported to my Palm Pilot?
How do I transfer a purchased iTune to my Palm Pilot?
You can't do it directly, as far as I know. Apple uses its own proprietary AAC. format.
I do it in a bothersome, time-consuming way. I burn the song to disc, then I rip it to mp3.
Then I now transfer the mp3 to my T5. Voila!
The problem is that all the coding and re-encoding degrades the quality a tad.
Thus, for every song I have purchased, I have two copies. One in Apple protected form, and another as a regular mp3 file. There has to be an easier way, and I have heard of underground converters, but I have never used them.
Best Wishes!
Reply:You cannot transfer iTunes songs to anything but an iPod. However, you can use many Palm handhelds as mp3 players. Which Palm do you have? I used the Palm Tungsten C, and now the Palm LifeDrive as an mp3 player. They both worked great.
Reply:You'd be able to do it by bypassing Apple FairPlay DRM (Digital Rights Management).
You need to download and install a program called QTFairUse6 from: http://rapidshare.de/files/31103061/QTFa...
Afterwards, you can do what ever you want with the mp3 files.
Enjoy!
Good Luck,
Mike
Reply:You can't...it just compied a file folder....
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