quick question. i'm trying to make a slide show with windows movie maker. is there a way i can import my itunes music to use? do i need to download some converter program? thanks.
I did it with Nero (a moviemakerslideshow program). I burnt the itunes to a cd then rippedit back to my hardrive and saved in the correct format. I will see if I can remember the process and get back to you. I think you might need nereo. link for Nero solution
Create Audio CD's from iTunes-Store Files - mrchuck999 - My Nero
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Method 1: Burn the track(s) to a CD, then you can open the CD in
iTunes and the
Convert Selection to MP3 will do exactly what you want. Just be aware that you'll have TWO copies of that song in
iTunes -- one in the original AAC format and one in
MP3 format. You can delete the AAC version if you like. (Note that you must burn an audio CD, not a data CD. Check the setting in Edit > Preferences > Advanced > Burning if you have a problem importing tracks from the CD.)
Method 2: If you have lots of music, you might need a big pile of CDs to convert everything with the "burn and rip" method above. That's where software can help. A "virtual CD drive" such as
NoteBurner or
CD Emulator can simulate a real CD burner, eliminating the need for real CD-R discs. The Windows operating system will treat the virtual drive just like a real one, so you can tell your CD burning software to access the virtual drive by it's own drive letter.:wink: