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Here is my problem, a while ago I had Winamp and I used it to rip a few CDs. These CDs were ripped into .aac format. Now I have trying to import my music into my iTunes, on my Mac. And I cannot import the files that are of type .aac. Normally I would go off and find a program to convert these files. HOWEVER, I have Windows XP on my Mac as well. And the iTunes on that partition of my harddrive CAN import and play my .aac files.
So what do I need to do to get OSX to import .aac files? |
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