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Re: So, THAT'S it!
Posted by Jan on 5/16/08
That makes sense! If I buy an audio book on an MP3 CD, can I rip the CD into iTunes and then sync it to my iPod? Do I have to convert it to AAC first before importing or will the MP3 play on the iPod? Thanks so much for all your help, Greg. I appreciate it as always. On 5/16/08, Greg wrote: > On 5/16/08, Jan wrote: >> Somehow the Convert to MP3 came up and now there's no AAC. Anyway, when I tried >> to covert to AAC by clicking on "convert to MP3, I got this message: >> >> Song cannot be converted because protected files cannot be converted to other >> formats." >> >> > Yes, purchased iTunes tracks cannot be converted unless you burn them to an audio CD and > then import them as mp3 files. I didn't realize you were talking about purchased iTunes > tracks, I thought you meant you had ripped the files as AAC and wanted to convert them. > > If you want to make an mp3 disc of purchased iTunes material you'll have to burn them to > audio CD and rip them to mp3. You could probably use a CD-RW disc and use it over and > over (I think) if you don't want to waste CDs. > > Greg
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Not Mac Question, but........., 5/16/08, by Jan.
- Re: Not Mac Question, but........., 5/16/08, by Greg .
- Re: Not Mac Question, but........., 5/16/08, by Jan.
- Re: Not Mac Question, but........., 5/16/08, by Greg .
- Re: Not Mac Question, but........., 5/16/08, by Jan.
- Re: This is the error message I get, 5/16/08, by Jan.
- Re: I do NOT get the error message when converting MP3 to AAC, 5/16/08, by Jan, who will now work on the CD nfm.
- Re: Ohhhh I get it now, 5/16/08, by Greg .
- Re: So, THAT'S it!, 5/16/08, by Jan.
- Re: iPods play mp3s, 5/16/08, by Greg .
- Re: Many thanks!, 5/16/08, by Jan nfm.
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