Importing iTunes Song???

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I don't know exactly where to post this question (so I did it here and in the Cubase forum). Hopefully someone in here can help me. I am editing a video and need to import a song into the video. I have the song that I bought off iTunes. But I need the song to be shortened and edited a little. I have tried importing it into my Cubase but it won't recognize the file. It is one of those protected m4p files. I have tried everything including converting to mp3 (it won't allow that), buring to a disk and importing, renaming the file extension, checked for changing properties, etc, etc, etc. I can't get anything to work. I need to use this song and the last resort I can think of is to play it on my stereo and mic it with some condensers and try to get a decent sound into my Cubase.

Are there any other suggestions that I can try. Certainly there has got to be some way to take this iTunes song and edit it. Help!!
 
It's possible that you could feed the outputs from your media player to the inputs of your recording software and "rerecord" it. I know Audacity can do this relatively easily (you don't even have to run wires, just toggle some settings.)

As a caveat, there may be legal concerns with this. Make sure you have the proper licensing to use the audio in your film.
 
burning the song to an audio cd and then importing off the audio cd to your harddrive is all you need to do. Make sure you burn the cd as a audio cd and not a data cd.
 
You could get Audacity (free and a program to have anyways) and edit it.
 
Sonic Foundry - Sound Forge Studio 6 will open the .mp4 and convert to .mp3/wav etc....I just tried it and it worked.
 
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