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Convert Protected AAC and M4P Audio Files
Protected AAC and iTunes M4P Converter
Is it possible to "convert"
protected AAC or M4P files from iTunes and other similar sources? Technically,
no. It is illegal to circumvent the protection on the format in order
to convert AAC and M4P files that are protected. However, there are
many legitimate reasons for wanting to convert these protected files,
and many feel they should be able to do so. The Blaze Media Pro software
features a solution for this.
Note: if you're looking to
convert AAC or M4P files that are not protected, click
here.
Blaze Media Pro includes a powerful
audio recorder feature that can be used to record protected AAC and M4P
files as they play in your preferred AAC/M4P player software (such as
the iTunes player). It's not a perfect solution, of course, since the
recording is real-time, and therefore slower than normal "conversion"
for AAC and M4P files. However, as far as we know, this is the only
legal solution for "converting" protected AAC and M4P files due
to the legal restrictions. The audio recorder feature can save audio
directly to MP3, unprotected WMA (using any desired profile), WAV (using
any compression codec), OGG, and more. The audio recorder also includes
a recording timer which enables you to schedule the software to record
from the selected source at a predefined time and stop after a desired
duration. Recorded audio can also be edited after the recording process
is complete. You only need to save once after
all desired alterations are complete.
To use the software's audio recorder feature, click "Audio Recorder " from the main window's File menu or select the "Audio Recorder " option from the main window's More Audio Options popup menu. From the resulting window, you can select the source from which you want to record (this is the Input Channel option on the left side of the window), control the recording settings, and click the "Start Recording" button when you're ready to begin. The source to select for recording protected AAC and iTunes files differs depending on your sound card. However, it is usually called something like "Wave", "What You Hear", "Record Master", or "Stereo Mix" . If you're unsure, you can easily test the options available to determine the correct setting. This selection need only be set once. It will then be saved for convenient future use. When recording is complete, press the "Stop Recording" button, which will finalize the file to disk. Once the new file is saved to disk, you can do anything you
want with it, such as burn to CD, use
on portable audio players, etc. Blaze Media Pro's audio recorder
feature is very reliable and easy to use. Advanced options are available
for those who want to take advantage of them, though they are completely
optional, making Blaze Media Pro the perfect software for recording
/ converting protected AAC files for users of any experience level.
Click here for more information on
Blaze Media Pro and its AAC conversion / recording features or download
your copy now.
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