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iTunes tracks are all lossy. Unless you just want to remove the DRM, and have a useable m4a file, the only way not to lose quality is to convert to lossless. Probably the easiest (and only) way I know of is to burn it to a CD, and then rip it to FLAC (which is better than WAV; same quality, less size). I think there used to be a program to strip off the DRM, but it's pretty old, and I don't think it's been updated for the new scheme. Hope this helps!
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Whoops! I knew about hymn, I just didn't know that it was working with the newest form of the protection on iTunes. The last time I had checked, it hadn't been updated for a while.
Also, DRM is an acronym for "Digital Rights Managment". It's basically the copy-protection that's on most online music download services. There are some websites that don't have this, but most do. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
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