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Untamoi said:
west-phoenix-az said:
Can't you just burn all your tracks onto a CD, then extract them as mp3's?

Thats what I do with songs purchased from iTunes, I just make a music CD for the car/truck, use Roxio to extract the songs into MP3 format, then delete the iTunes format. It leaves me with a legal hard copy and file copy that I paid for that I should be able to use on any MP3 player, PC or any other mp3 playing device of my choice.

You can do that but sound quality will be worse than original. Basically with every additional compression you will lose some quality.


 I've never noticed in downgrade in quality. Like I said I only go from mp4 to CD to MP3. Sound quality is still perfect and I or anyone else listening never have any quality issues. Its when you start with a low quality that you notice it.