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Old 07-12-2005, 19:52   #1 (permalink)

 
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I've exchanged my useless I-pod Mini for a Creative Zen Micro. Can anyone help me with some information about converting AAC files into MP3 files?

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Old 07-12-2005, 19:59   #2 (permalink)
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http://www.supermp3recorder.com/

record from your headphone jack to your mic or line in
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Yeah, I don't understand how to use that.

But thanks anyway.

I just need some kind of programme that I can drag my iTunes AAC files into, and easily convert them into MP3 files. I'm no computer whizz.
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does i tunes not convert them the other way?
if not go to www.download.com and im sure you will find somethng in there.
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There's a program called Switch that easily converts things to mp3, can't remember it's page but it's probably on the download.com site anyway.
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Let this be a warning to iPod users - rip to MP3 in the first place, not AAC!
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dBpoweramp should be able to help you, download that (and maybe an extra codec for running it with aac) then convert away

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