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  <title>Comments for How do I use iTunes music in my videos?</title>
  
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    <title>Comment from Patty on 2007-10-21</title>
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      <![CDATA[<p>I use a program called Tunebite to accomplish this task.  It creates a virtual CD burner so that it rips the music to mp3 files as you play it (in iTunes or by whatever method you play it.) No physical CD is involved. It works great and if you wish it can be set to automatically rip to mp3 any non-mp3 audio file that starts playing on your computer. Note: it is not freeware but if you find you have the need to convert iTunes files to mp3 very often, it may be worth buying the software. Per www.tunebite.com they write "Tunebite plays your files in the background using High-Speed Digital Dubbing, automatically records them while they are playing, and saves the recordings as unprotected MP3, WMA, OGG or WAV files that can be played on almost any device."</p>]]>
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