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Convert M4P to MP3, M4P to WMA

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  1. givv1
    Member

    There is quite a few M4P to MP3 converters outthere, for converting m4p to mp3 file(s) format . I personally recommend SoundTaxi or WMAConvert. the software specialized in convert DRM protected music files like m4p, wma, aac, m4a file.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. FABScott
    Member

    We want free stuff - not programs like those that you have to pay for. :(

    Thanks but no thanks!

    Posted 1 year ago #
  3. Is that the Royal we scotty?

    I pay for a lot myself, so appreciate what others have been trying and have purchased in the past.

    So scotty speak for yourself not everyone.

    Posted 1 year ago # | Login to Send PM
  4. 3327
    Member

    For convert m4p to mp3 wma using Tunebite

    you can download from here
    http://www.dvdtozuneconverter.net/itunes-m4p-converter.htm
    download site2
    http://www.dvd-ipod.biz/convert_m4p_to_mp3.html

    For convert m4p to mp3 wma using SoundTaxi
    you can download from here
    http://www.dvdtozuneconverter.net/itunes-m4p-to-mp3-converter.htm
    download site2
    http://www.dvd-ipod.biz/convert_drm_wma_m4p_m4a_to_mp3_wma_converter.html

    Posted 1 year ago #
  5. MusicBird999
    Member

    I think Share DRM Music is good at converting m4p. It uses a virtual CD-RW. You may select this virtual CD-RW as the default CD-RW in your media player, then burn your playlist to it. Share DRM Music will automatically ripping / encoding the music files in your playlist burned. So the convert speed is very fast and with CD quality.

    the web site of Share DRM Music is:

    http://www.ShareDRMusic.com/

    Posted 1 year ago #
  6. lovemp3
    Member

    You might want to take a look at Protected Music Converter - convert your DRM protected (or unprotected) music WMA, M4P, MP4, AAC, MP3, WAV, OGG, AU audio files , AIFF to MP3, OGG, WMA

    http://www.qweas.com/download/audio_mp3/audio_converters/protected_music_converter.htm

    Posted 8 months ago #
  7. I agree with you Lee many of us do pay for alot of our software. Without a little cash going to the writers,,,,,,were all screwed. LOL

    Posted 8 months ago #
  8. ward
    Member

    personally, i use NoteBurner(http://www.noteburner.com) to convert itunes m4p music to mp3. It works in very fast speed. I also have tried another program called NoteCable. it is quite easy to use and works in quite similar way to Soundtaxi.

    Posted 8 months ago #
  9. Whiterabbit-uk
    Member

    Thanks givv 1, I appreciate your recommendations. Personally I'll buy any software product that has been given away here nor from recommendations like yours if I find it really useful, or a pleasure to use such programs like Wirechanger that was given away away about a year ago.

    I love the concept of free software, but I largly only use give aways for evaluation. Granted I have lots of applications (and more games) that are still on my computer from the giveaway project, but most will eventually be deleted simply because they are of no use to me. Apart from applications such as Starburn v10, which I cannot justify buying as I think the price of nearly $500 is grossly over inflated (plus I couldn't afford such a price - there are much cheaper DVD authoring tools - though not as multifuntional as Starburn), most I have purchased (if only to get the updates) but as some say above, if everything was free, the quality of software would take a nose dive.

    With respect to audio converter software, I recently got Acoustica, (not a giveaway) and have found it better than the Joyce audio converter (a giveaway early last year), which I was on the verge of buying, but have found Acoustica more user friendly.

    Acoustica Audio Converter:

    This user friendly audio converter will convert MP3, WAV, WMA, CDA & OGG files with just a right click! It seamlessly integrates into Windows and is always accessible without having to bring up a clunky, screen-hogging interface. It has a high quality 32 bit converter engine that makes pro quality conversions to and from the most common audio formats. An integrated audio CD ripper is also included! Just right click on a CD track and rip or convert it to WAV, MP3, OGG or WMA file! Professionals will find this tool indispensable. Home hobbyists will find Audio Converter Pro a very handy addition to their arsenal of audio tools.

    http://www.acoustica.com/audio-converter/

    regards

    Stephen

    Posted 1 month ago #
  10. jabrwky
    Member

    There's a cmd-line opensource codec-pak I've used for several years http://ffdshow.faireal.net/mirror/ffmpeg/ that's a gem. No install, just unzip to the directory used by the command box. Then type: ffmpeg -i name of file.ext name of file.new ext and Enter. The executable codec-pak does all the work. It converts audio/video, extracts audio, converts .flv's to mp4's, mpeg's. It'll even convert mp3's to .wav's or ogg, flac, etc.
    Here's my post from another forum:
    i've tried 'video converter' and some others with limited success. If you need to edit videos, try http://www.autogk.me.uk/index.php?name=Dow...tails&lid=1
    if it's enough for you to convert videos, get http://ffdshow.faireal.net/mirror/ffmpeg/ and uncompress the latest ffmpeg compilation for windows (or whatever system you have).
    next open my computer and left-click drive "C" if you're using windows. Click "Documents and settings", and then click "____ owner" or "administrator" (you probably want "____owner"). Next copy the ffmpeg file into this directory.
    open a command box (start >run >type cmd.exe >enter), and type dir. Enter. You should now view a list of the directory contents, including ffmpeg.exe. If not, try again until you find ffmpeg.exe in the command directory window.
    To convert a file, open a command box, and type: ffmpeg -i filename.flv filename.mp4
    Press Enter. The file will be converted using the ffmpeg codecs and will appear in the directory as (in this example) an .flv file converted to an mpeg-4 (quicktime) movie.
    I have used this with good success for several months. If you have trouble with a format, try converting to something to else and then into the format you originally wanted.
    I'll check back, in case you have trouble following my explanation.
    jabrwky

    Posted 1 week ago #

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