BURNINGTHUMB The best way to compare quality loss is this: 1. Don't convert your tracks to MP3 and try to listen to the M4P on your car MP3 player -- you will hear nothing, its very bad quality. 2. Use DRM Dumpster and convert those same tracks to MP3 and listen to the MP3 in your car MP3 player -- you can hear the tracks. Its MUCH better quality. For iPod and iTunes you should still just keep and play the M4P files. Its foolish to convert them to MP3 and trash the M4P for iPod or iTunes use. Finally, if you have a real positive suggetion, that complies with the legal agreement you made when you purchased DRM tracks, for another way to convert them please suggest that - we all want to know your better idea. (Version 1.4) |