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  • From: Bo Williams <bowilliams AT gmail.com>
  • To: RTP-area local music and culture <ch-scene AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: Rhapsody for Macs
  • Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 12:21:38 -0500

I didn't know it didn't work with 6.0+ - that's really too bad, as I
used it quite a bit before and think it's an excellent idea. Now that
I'm fully in iTunes+iPod land, I don't even need it, but it would
still be a nice-to-have.


On 12/16/05, ron thigpen <ron AT fuzzsonic.com> wrote:
> Bo Williams wrote:
> > It's even less complicated to just run JHymn on your itunes library
> > and enjoy your new mp3's:
> >
> > http://hymn-project.org/
>
> > On 12/16/05, Kevin Darbro <kdarbro AT nc.rr.com> wrote:
>
> >>It's as complicated as burning a music CD of the protected songs in
> >>iTunes,
> >>ejecting that CD when it's done, inserting it again and ripping the songs
> >>to
> >>MP3. At that point, the copy protection is bye bye and you can do what you
> >>want with the MP3s.
>
> Re-ripping to MP3 from a burned CD introduces a generational loss, as
> you are re-encoding from one lossy format to another. Whether this
> matters to you or not is between you and your ears.
>
> Does Hymn work with the latest version of iTunes/iTMS? I think that's
> no longer option for anyone who has upgraded.
>
> --rt
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