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Converting with iTunes

  • 02-10-2006 6:56pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,370 ✭✭✭


    Well guys,

    I just got a new Zen Vision M. I was an ipod man and now I want to convert my whole iTunes library to mp3 so I can put it on the Zen. The only problem is, I have bearly any space left on my hard drive which means I can't just leave it convert because it creates a duplicate in mp3 and leaves the AAC one there aswell.

    Is there anyway to get it to delete the AAC songs as it converts them to mp3? or, is there anything I can download which will do that for me instead of iTunes. I want to be able to leave it convert my whole library which will take about 20 odd hours so I don't want to have to do individual files and all I've been able to find so far with regards to converters are one's that will only convert one file at a time.

    Thanks,

    Timans


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 573 ✭✭✭el Bastardo




  • Closed Accounts Posts: 25 spiritboy


    Timans wrote:
    Well guys,

    I just got a new Zen Vision M. I was an ipod man and now I want to convert my whole iTunes library to mp3 so I can put it on the Zen. The only problem is, I have bearly any space left on my hard drive which means I can't just leave it convert because it creates a duplicate in mp3 and leaves the AAC one there aswell.

    Is there anyway to get it to delete the AAC songs as it converts them to mp3? or, is there anything I can download which will do that for me instead of iTunes. I want to be able to leave it convert my whole library which will take about 20 odd hours so I don't want to have to do individual files and all I've been able to find so far with regards to converters are one's that will only convert one file at a time.

    Thanks,

    Timans


    product out there called jHymn but you need an older version of iTunes. it converts from iTunes files into mp3 for you. site is

    http://hymn-project.org/jhymndoc/


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