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The Transformer
 


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Sorry, being lazy asking, think I have it sussed, many thanks for the replies Thumbs Up
  
Post #98377430th Sep 2012 4:27 pm
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WOODY179
 


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Every time we get a new music album, I rip it to itunes format and then to mp3 format, as we vary which car it's used in, and one car will only read mp3 tracks.
  
Post #98377730th Sep 2012 4:30 pm
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Danr
 


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Itunes will convert - just select the tracks yiou want to convert and right click and choose "convert..."
  
Post #98387630th Sep 2012 7:58 pm
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The Transformer
 


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Danr wrote:
Itunes will convert - just select the tracks yiou want to convert and right click and choose "convert..."


I dont get that option come up Sad
  
Post #98389230th Sep 2012 8:13 pm
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Danr
 


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Are you on mac or pc?
  
Post #98392530th Sep 2012 9:09 pm
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Danr
 


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http://www.pcworld.com/article/156584/Conv..._MP3s.html

Copy and paste the link above. Make the changes to iTunes and then try right clicking on the track again. Be warned it will make a cop of thep3 version in the iTunes directory so when you copy over you will need to enable the "display file type" setting on explorer on windoze. This will display the file suffixes so you can see which is which type, of you skilled enough you can get explorer to list by suffix so sac files will all appear in a list above all of the mp3 versions of the same file type and wma files will appear underneath etc
  
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Danr
 


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Sorry for the typos, I sound as coherent as a drunk on that last post.
  
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