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I downloaded a television show from iTunes a few days ago, and wanted to put it on a DVD to watch on my TV. (This is legal as long as I don't sell the DVD.) However I can't seem to be able to convert my .M4V files into .AVI files that I could use to put on a DVD. Can anybody help?
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I am not positive, but the files downloaded from iTunes Music Store dont have much flexibility. All you can really do is download them to a CD, listen to them in iTunes, and put them on your iPod.
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yep the drm on them makes this task not easy
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