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Answer» I was TRYING to add MUSIC to the iTunes library, and it asked me to convert the files to AAC format.
If I ever uninstall iTunes, is there a way to convert them to WMA again?
System Specs.:
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Version 2002 Service Pack 2
Intel(R) Celeron(R) M Processor 1.30GHz 224MB RAM
Thanx!!FOUND it. Sorry!Regardless of what format they are in if they are still on your HDD they can be converted at a later date to whatever you want...You don't have to convert your music files to AAC format. On the itunes PAGE, under "Edit"--->"preferences"--->"advanced"--->"importing", you can SPECIFY that you want mp3 format, and can even customize as to bit rate.
If you already have files in AAC, there is a great little free program from NCH Software, called "Switch", which can convert many formats.
Quote from: dairyman on December 16, 2007, 05:28:03 PM I was trying to add music to the iTunes library, and it asked me to convert the files to AAC format.
If I ever uninstall iTunes, is there a way to convert them to WMA again?
System Specs.:
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Version 2002 Service Pack 2
Intel(R) Celeron(R) M Processor 1.30GHz 224MB RAM
Thanx!!
Thank you patio and Heathen. I found the music files on a CD (MP3 Format) and copied them to the My Music folder.Seriously make everything mp3. mp3 is king. all hail mp3 file format.
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