Thursday, September 22, 2011

So i bought a video on itunes and i want to put it onto a dvd of my own, but apparently i cant b/c the format?

the format is a protected mpeg-4 format from the itunes music store. is there any way i can take this video and change the format to put it onto a dvd? when i try and change the format on itunes it says %26quot;protected files cannot be changed to other formats ?%26quot; and it wont let me write these protected files to a dvd so how can i change this? its just one music video that i want to put on a dvd?So i bought a video on itunes and i want to put it onto a dvd of my own, but apparently i cant b/c the format?
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you cant burn themSo i bought a video on itunes and i want to put it onto a dvd of my own, but apparently i cant b/c the format?
you can download video converters. converts videos into files like MPEG wheich can easily be burned to dvd. try download.com to find a programSo i bought a video on itunes and i want to put it onto a dvd of my own, but apparently i cant b/c the format?
have a look at the converters here

http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/So i bought a video on itunes and i want to put it onto a dvd of my own, but apparently i cant b/c the format?
iTunes is stupid, they preach about the legality of buying movies, then turn around and refuse to let you do anything with it once you buy it.



You may be able to use a third party program to change the format, but if it's protected I'm not sure that it would allow itself to be imported and converted.



You can always use programs like Videozilla or something to convert the file type.So i bought a video on itunes and i want to put it onto a dvd of my own, but apparently i cant b/c the format?
Itunes puts DRM on most of their content so you basically get to watch it under their terms not your own you can only watch it how they say you can. the only way to do it is to get third party software but that is against what they say. My advice would be to always buy your content from somewhere that advertises their content is drm free. Also itunes puts your name and email into every file you get from them. just open it in notepad and hit ctrl+f and type the first few letters of your email and hit find until you see it. Ok im done ranting about itunes.So i bought a video on itunes and i want to put it onto a dvd of my own, but apparently i cant b/c the format?
iTunes files are some of the most copy-protected files out there. Apple does this one purpose because they don't want people making copies or giving them away for free or for money. Companies like Apple have been forced into doing this because of things like the original Napster and Limewire. Most Music companies and Movie and TV studios won't allow services like iTunes to offer their media if there are not copy protections in place.

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