Adding slideshow to audio track downloaded from Itunes

I can get to the part alright about adding the slidshow to the audio track but then I can't do anything. I can't save export nada. It is really fustrating as I got it to a point where I like the slideshow but then it just won't save the file. Not at all. I check the info and see the audio and video are there but I can't go any further.

The music downloaded from iTunes is protected and thus you can't export it to another form. You may be able to make a CD from a playlist that includes the tune and then re-inport it that way in unprotected form.

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