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Apple use a file type (AAC) which is copyrighted and can only be used with their software and hardware. Unfortunately, it can't be converted either. Last time I checked there were no converters available plus it's illegal to do so. The way I got around it was to get a audio editor and basically you can record the song into mp3 format using your sound card whilst you listen to it in real time. It was a pain in the backside though.
Apple use a file type (AAC) which is copyrighted and can only be used with their software and hardware. Unfortunately, it can't be converted either. Last time I checked there were no converters available plus it's illegal to do so. The way I got around it was to get a audio editor and basically you can record the song into mp3 format using your sound card whilst you listen to it in real time. It was a pain in the backside though.
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