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iTunes question
Hi, I've just registered with iTunes for the first time as I've been looking for some songs for a while and google searches kept coming up with links to iTunes.
Anyway, I don't know much about this iTunes programme (I don't have an iPod), I've downloaded it, registered and bought one of the songs I was looking for. I didn't know anything about aac music files until about half an hour ago, anyway, I found an aac to wav convertor on the net and have now exported the aac file from my iTunes and managed to successfully convert it to a wav file. I've now put the wav file on a powerpoint I'm making. My question is, is it going to expire, explode or whatever after a certain amount of time or will it be there for good (on my powerpoint?) i.e. what restrictions are there with songs bought off iTunes? Sorry for being dim and thanks for bearing with me - any info will be really useful. Cheers. |
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There are no restrictions once you have brought a song from the itunes store its yours.
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There are no restrictions once you have brought a song from the itunes store its yours.
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Just ensure when you go to show the power point that the song is in the same folder you dragged and dropped it in from
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