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    iTunes to Windows Media Player

    Is there an easy to convert my music on iTunes into my Windows Media Player? Most of the music has either been purchased thru iTunes or ripped from cd's. I just now found out that I should have changed my cd import settings to MP3. Do I have to go thru and reprogram each song into a MP3 file or is there a quick and easy way?

    Thanks in advance...

    Clint

    #2
    Clint mine does it automaticly. I looked around and i did see where youcan sync from a device. I have windows 7. What do you have.

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      #3
      Windows Vista Home. What I'm trying to do is.... I bought an inexpensive mp3 player since my iPod got ripped off... I do have some music that I was able to put on it but 90% of my music (over 1000 songs) is in my iTunes and not in the mp3 format.

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        #4
        What format is it in?

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          #5
          Originally posted by iamntxhunter View Post
          what format is it in?
          mpeg4

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            #6
            I found this on google and there are several sites that you may want to look at. I think it will help you if not try another lookin at some of the other ones. I am not a computer guru by any stretch. http://www.creationrobot.com/2005/04...to-aac-easily/
            Let me know how it works out for you.

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              #7
              ok, it's converting all of them to ACC (whatever that is)....

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                #8
                Is your mp3 player not being recognized by i tunes? Anyway you got it working for you right.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by iamntxhunter View Post
                  Is your mp3 player not being recognized by i tunes? Anyway you got it working for you right.
                  no. the mp3 player will not sync to iTunes (which I knew it wouldn't). If this doesn't work, back to wallyworld to cough up a few extra dollars and get a real iPod....

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                    #10
                    well... that went over like a fart in church....

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                      #11
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                        #12
                        I'm watching this close cause the only way I know to do it is one song at a time. Or you can burn them to CD then rip them back to your computer. It should give you the option of ripping in mp3. Either way it's a lot of trouble.

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                          #13
                          I just had a hard drive go out on me and once you get it figured out I would strongly advise you to back it up with a remote hard drive. It will save you a lot of grief and it is simple to do.

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