Richard Hoffbeck wrote: > You just have to import the music from the iPod. Its stashed in a hidden > folder with munged file names but most music managers will let you > rename the files when you import them using the meta data embedded in > the .mp3. > > In Windows you just have to go into Explorer->Tools->Folder > Options->View and enable Show Hidden Files and Folders. This is mostly > useful if your disk crashes since otherwise you have the files in the > iTunes Library. > > Linux doesn't care about the hidden attribute so you can just mount it, > find the directory and copy over the music. > > If you have a bunch of stuff from the iTunes store the easiest thing to > do is grab a copy of jHymn, copy all of the .m4p files to a > subdirectory, drag them into jHymn, and then re-import the .m4a files > without the DRM wrapper. > > Right now jHymn doesn't work with iTunes 6.0 or above so if you've > upgraded the only option is to mark the protected files, burn them to CD > and the rip them again Interestingly enough, I just burned my ITMS music to a CD, ripped it with Windows Media Player, and it's working fine, even with iTunes (And yes, I deauthorized my computer to make sure) It seems too easy, tho. Am I missing something?