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Apple Mobile Products: iPhone, iPad, iPod
iPod Hardware and Accessories
iTunes Library: Managing aiff and mp3 files
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevriano" data-source="post: 1160041" data-attributes="member: 18605"><p>Hi. </p><p>Ok, you can use iTunes to make MP3 versions of the songs, though128 is pretty poor quality, I would not go below 192 personally.</p><p>To make the conversion you'll need to set the bit rate first in iTunes>preferences>general>import settings>import using>mp3 encoder>setting>higher quality (192 by default) or custom for higher bitrates.</p><p></p><p>Once you have done that, you can select all of the AIFF files in your iTunes window, go to the file menu and click create MP3 copy.</p><p>iTunes will then make MP3's of those files, and keep the original AIFF too.</p><p>Both sets of files will be stored next to each other in the iTunes library folder.</p><p></p><p>The only problem I can forsee for you is getting just those files onto the iPod. The best way would be to create a playlist with just the MP3 versions in it, and sync just that to the iPod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevriano, post: 1160041, member: 18605"] Hi. Ok, you can use iTunes to make MP3 versions of the songs, though128 is pretty poor quality, I would not go below 192 personally. To make the conversion you'll need to set the bit rate first in iTunes>preferences>general>import settings>import using>mp3 encoder>setting>higher quality (192 by default) or custom for higher bitrates. Once you have done that, you can select all of the AIFF files in your iTunes window, go to the file menu and click create MP3 copy. iTunes will then make MP3's of those files, and keep the original AIFF too. Both sets of files will be stored next to each other in the iTunes library folder. The only problem I can forsee for you is getting just those files onto the iPod. The best way would be to create a playlist with just the MP3 versions in it, and sync just that to the iPod. [/QUOTE]
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