I just encoded a song into AAC format and dragged it into iTunes 3. It worked. Boo-ya.
Ricky Registered Jul 25, 2002 #1 I just encoded a song into AAC format and dragged it into iTunes 3. It worked. Boo-ya.
voice- Registered Jul 25, 2002 #3 Does the iPod work with AAC? If so, where can I find an app where I can drag-drop 1700 mp3s and get 1700 AACs with similar names?
Does the iPod work with AAC? If so, where can I find an app where I can drag-drop 1700 mp3s and get 1700 AACs with similar names?
xaqintosh Master of Reality Jul 25, 2002 #4 aac is not compatible with ipod. and to convert to aac, you need qt6 pro
voice- Registered Jul 25, 2002 #5 Is it same quality as mp3 with less size? If so, I'd want a 3rd party app just for converting. And what goes on iTunes should go on iPod
Is it same quality as mp3 with less size? If so, I'd want a 3rd party app just for converting. And what goes on iTunes should go on iPod
xaqintosh Master of Reality Jul 25, 2002 #6 1. yes 2. apple will probably update the firmware of the iPod eventually to play mp4s
ksv web developer Jul 25, 2002 #7 Originally posted by voice- Is it same quality as mp3 with less size? If so, I'd want a 3rd party app just for converting. And what goes on iTunes should go on iPod Click to expand... Same quality as MP3 but smaller = better quality
Originally posted by voice- Is it same quality as mp3 with less size? If so, I'd want a 3rd party app just for converting. And what goes on iTunes should go on iPod Click to expand... Same quality as MP3 but smaller = better quality
voice- Registered Jul 25, 2002 #8 I care about what I hear, only, if I wanted to know everything I'd be a Linux-guy...I just wanna clear up 2 Gb of space on my HD
I care about what I hear, only, if I wanted to know everything I'd be a Linux-guy...I just wanna clear up 2 Gb of space on my HD