Just re-download in a better bitrate and format.
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I believe that VLC should be able to convert this for you. If not then maybe try Audiocity.
VLC shows the right length, but then plays 3 seconds of garbage audio and stops
It might just be easier to find a copy on the high seas than dealing with the DRM.
some obscure true crime series are only on itunes so not always possible
Looks like, I tried three m4p converters online and they all failed
Maybe it's just going to be faster to search those 20 songs on soulseek
Would any of these help? Otherwise like someone else said, music is one of the easiest things to find on the high seas.
No, tried a bunch and they either fail or create a file with noise
NoteBurner should work. You need 10.12.6 Sierra and iTunes 12.6.1.25. I know those versions of MacOS and iTunes work for removing DRM from video files, I’d expect audio files to work as well.
So it seems like if you burn the files to a cd with itunes and re-rip the cd (ideally with something like exact audio copy) you can get a drm free version. There might be a way you could write it to an iso with a virtual cd drive with virtual burning capabilities, which it seems like the 'ultra' version of daemon tools has. Not sure on a free option, other than pirating daemon tools. There probably is a free alternative though.
That sounds like an insane amount of trouble to go through, so unless you want to do all of that for the experience, just redownload drm-free files with soulseek or something.