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PCs & Mobiles Forum

iTunes converting to MP3

Bezzawezza (Elite) posted this on Saturday, 22nd October 2005, 13:07

Hi Guys (and girls)

I have got a load of CD`s which I put on my computer by opening them up using itunes (to put them on ipod)
I would now like to put them onto a CD to play in the car as mp3`s. However, itunes has turned them into an mpeg-4 audio format which won`t work. Can I convert these to mp3`s? If so how?
secondly, if this aint possible im going to need to convert the songs directly from the CD`s into mp3`s so does anybody know of a download to do this without me having to shell out anything?

RE: iTunes converting to MP3

Chug a Bug (Competent) posted this on Saturday, 22nd October 2005, 17:53

I think you`ll be better converting the original CD`s direct to MP3. There are several ways to doing it my choice would be to google dbPowerAMP version 10 (the last free version.) You`ll then need suitable CD burning software such as Nero and burn it as a MP3 format audio CD. Burning the mp3`s direct to CD using XP won`t work.


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RE: iTunes converting to MP3

BassmanUK (Competent) posted this on Saturday, 22nd October 2005, 18:08

You can use Itunes to convert to MP3 by doing the following:


Edit (Menu) - preferences - advanced (tab) - importing(tab) and change the importing using option to MP3 encoder and import the CDs again

RE: iTunes converting to MP3

Jemson (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Saturday, 22nd October 2005, 22:07

Chug a bug,

There are several ways to doing it my choice would be to google dbPowerAMP version 10 (the last free version.)

iTunes provide the facility for MP3 encoding.

You`ll then need suitable CD burning software such as Nero and burn it as a MP3 format audio CD

What is an MP3 audio CD. MP3 is data.

Burning the mp3`s direct to CD using XP won`t work

Of course you can burn MP3s and any other files for that matter direct to CD using Windows XP!

RE: iTunes converting to MP3

Bezzawezza (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 23rd October 2005, 17:23

Cheers guys thats worked! whoever made itunes is a genius! (well, a genius who obviously decided that making things intuitive and easy to use wasn`t necessary

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