I do this all the time, but I don't use iTunes to manage my iPod :-) The trick is almost certainly to convert the mp3 to AAC.

I also suggest that you find a copy of Chuck Adams K7QO code practice course - you can get the CD for the cost of a mailer from the FISTS office, or find the .iso online at various places (including my website) and burn your own CD. I used this material (on my iPod) to learn to head copy, listening while walking to/from the commuter train. It starts slow and builds up to 20WPM.

The ARRL stuff is also good, and it is interesting to use it to get used to fast speeds - I often load up the files from a single day and play them fastest to slowest. After listening to the 40, 35, 30 and 25 wpm files, 20wpm sounds slow!

73 de chris K6DBG
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