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<blockquote data-quote="MBP17•David" data-source="post: 1577767" data-attributes="member: 320225"><p>I've tried Music Converter and TuneClone in the past, but as <a href="http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/members/chas_m.html" target="_blank">Chas</a> said, the best way is to just use iTunes - compile your files into a playlist and burn it to CD ... </p><p></p><p>I use this approach to put my favourite [iTunes purchased] music on an SD card to play in my car. You can also just convert your m4a files into mp3 ones from within the iTunes, and then put them on an alternative media, particularly a large SD card, so you don't have to go through 50 virtual CDs, but you'd need to remove the duplicates once you're done, so not much of an advantage logistically - just in case you're thinking of something other than a simple CD to play your music from ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MBP17•David, post: 1577767, member: 320225"] I've tried Music Converter and TuneClone in the past, but as [URL="http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/members/chas_m.html"]Chas[/URL] said, the best way is to just use iTunes - compile your files into a playlist and burn it to CD ... I use this approach to put my favourite [iTunes purchased] music on an SD card to play in my car. You can also just convert your m4a files into mp3 ones from within the iTunes, and then put them on an alternative media, particularly a large SD card, so you don't have to go through 50 virtual CDs, but you'd need to remove the duplicates once you're done, so not much of an advantage logistically - just in case you're thinking of something other than a simple CD to play your music from ;D [/QUOTE]
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