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Not sure if this is correct forum-apologize if not. Use iTunes for all music. @ 1/2 is from Apple store, so it is readable only on computer or iPod. My car radio reads data DVDs so I can burn a huge list for those long trips, but MP3's only. How to convert MP4's & M4P's to MP3? Pal brought over his Tunebite program and we began to convert an America album, but all it seemed to do was try and convert the same song over and over. Is there a converter out there that works well with iTunes and Windows 7?
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Ada, Michigan USA
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I use SoundTaxi to do the conversions. I don't even own an I pod and I back up all my IToons music in MP3 format so I can't lose it. I have one CD for my car that has 176 pieces of music on it. http://www.sound-taxi.info/ You will only need the cheap version to do what you want to do. Mike Last edited by MikeMoss; 05-08-2010 at 10:08 AM. |
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