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Tech: Converting Itunes files to MP3
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Subject: Tech: Converting files to MP3 From: Raptor Date: 08 Dec 07 - 10:44 AM My new trucks CD player plays MP3 CDs but my Itunes files are mostly MP4s or other formats. How can I change them back? Raptor |
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Subject: RE: Tech: Converting files to MP3 From: Amos Date: 08 Dec 07 - 10:54 AM Set your iTUnes Preferences under the Advanced==>Importing tab to use an MP3 encoder. Then, select a file of interest and right click and select Advanced==> Convert " from the menu bar. If the file is not an MP3 it will convert it to one and make a copy. You can also use many applications such as SoundStudio to open the file and save it as an MP3. A |
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Subject: RE: Tech: Converting files to MP3 From: Nick Date: 08 Dec 07 - 07:37 PM Super is good for converting between audio (or video) formats |
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Subject: RE: Tech: Converting Itunes files to MP3 From: Dave Ruch Date: 09 Dec 07 - 12:12 PM I've read in a few places that the iTunes mp3 encoder does a lousy job. I cannot back this up with my own experience, as I haven't used iTunes for that purpose, but just wanted to pass it along FWIW. |
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Subject: RE: Tech: Converting Itunes files to MP3 From: GUEST,DK Date: 09 Dec 07 - 06:16 PM Dave, I suppose it all depends on your expectations - whether you are an audioophile or not - what sort of equipment you are using, and so on. I have one CD player that won't play m4a, my iTunes default setting, so if I want to use it I just change whatever I need to mp3 and I've never been able to notice any difference. |
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