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    Codec to play mp4?

    trying to put songs of my itunes on to a vid im making with windows movie maker on vista.its saying i need a codec to do this,does anyone know what codec will do this and where to download it from??

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    Probably h.264 or some such variant.

    Get the app called gspot and it will tell you exactly what codec was used for any media file.

    http://www.headbands.com/gspot/

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    You need to purchase a tool to do it, unless you were using Linux, then you just build fmpeg with the required codecs and it just works.

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    Don't be silly, there is a multitude of free and very powerful tools for re-encoding files. If its full of DRM then there are simple ways around that as well.

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    If you've been purchasing songs from the iTunes music store, you may encounter problems with DRM controlled files.

    The easiest way around the DRM is to create a playlist of the music you want in iTunes and then ask iTunes to burn the playlist onto an audio CD. You can then reimport the music from the CD into your movie editing software.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Forest View Post
    If you've been purchasing songs from the iTunes music store, you may encounter problems with DRM controlled files.

    The easiest way around the DRM is to create a playlist of the music you want in iTunes and then ask iTunes to burn the playlist onto an audio CD. You can then reimport the music from the CD into your movie editing software.
    thanks everyone for ya help,this is exactly what i did and it worked a treat.
    cheers

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    Here's another tip.

    Try m4a to mp3 converter, which batch processes itunes files into mp3s.

    http://www.maniactools.com/soft/m4a-to-mp3-converter/
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