files to MP3 directly in iTunes using that method. You can do it for
unprotected AAC, MP4, WAV, AIFF, etc. files, though.
- Jim
Ben Densmore wrote:
>Candace,
>
> there is an option in iTunes to convert the song to MP3. If you go into
>Edit > Preferences there is a tab called importing. Select the MP3
>Encoder from the drop down list. Then you can select your files in
>iTunes and right click and say convert to MP3.
>
>
>
>Ben
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Candace Cottrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 1:16 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: Moodlogic, iTunes, and general mp3 questions
>
>
>
>Does anyone use Moodlogic for mp3s?
>
>
>Ok, maybe I have a broader question about mp3's in general. I have
>MusicMatch Jukebox and around 400 mp3's. I have gotten them from various
>sources, from CD's etc.
>
>
>Is there a reason that some files aren't recognized when you scan your
>drives for music files? Moodlogic only recognized like 3 of my files,
>and they happened to be ones by me (my music).
>
>
>I know that you are supposed to "tag" your files (ie. put in all the
>data for the song). But even after I did that, Moodlogic didn't find
>them.
>
>
>This is all because I bought the TDK Mojo1 Wireless ,p3 player to take
>to the gym.
>
>
>Oh, and another thing... when you download songs from itunes, why can't
>you open them in anything else? Is there a way I can get those songs
>into my non-ipod player? I thought about using the Burn option and
>burning an mp3 CD and then, in turn, ripping it. Is that against the
>rules?
>
>Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
>The Children's Medical Center
>One Children's Plaza
>Dayton, OH 45404
>937-641-4293
>
>
>http://www.childrensdayton.org
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>"There is no right price for the wrong product, even if it is
>inexpensive and delivered on time."
>
>
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