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Download "Utorrent"and install it.

Go to a torrent site (you may need to sign up).

I use www.isohunt.com as a torrent search engine. Open the torrent file with Utorrent choose the save location of the file and you are away.

the 'good' way is to purchase and download them through itunes.

otherwise that you can use a torrent search engine like isohunt.com or mininova.com, and download the torrent through a downloader like utorrent or bittorrent. Google it, there is a lot out there..

Does iTunes sell mp3's?

Excuse the ignorance as i thought it was just for fancy people with iPods.

If they do.. Whats the bps rate of them? 320?

Do they have literally everything or just alot?

beware of itunes, some head units refuse to play songs downloaded through itunes due to some reason that i can't remember at this time, but its stated on some of the specifications of certain HU's

remember people, download all you want, but the file must be deleted with 24hrs, its a promotional thing...

so their not mp3's?

I'd go with no, that said, there are other ways to dl music legally, i think its through bigpond you can do it, i don't know if you face the same issue though, never heard of the issue before with bigpond music

http://www.hymn-project.org/

This small program converts protected m4p or m4b audio files to either standard iTunes m4a files or, better again, mp3 files. It claims to convert the files without any loss in quality and the end result sounded pretty good to me.

thats correct slim

you can change it so when you import songs (i.e burn them to the cpu) they are imported as mp3 rather than the other.

But songs you buy from itunes aren't converted for some reason..

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