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Old 01-22-05, 05:07 PM   #9 (permalink)
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In your itunes playlist, you might have a column called "kind" (if not right click on a column header and select kind). That will tell you if it is an AAC or MPEG (MP3) file.

If you've imported your CD using AAC, you can reimport your CDs into MP3 files (go to itunes preferences, importing and select import using "MP3 encoding")--this is the highest quality option. Otherwise, if you change your importing preference to MP3 encoding, you can select a song(s), go to the advanced menu and select "convert selection to MP3"--more convenient but music won't sound as good since you've encoded twice. Try and see if it is good enough for you.

Originally Posted by basil
I did everything that you said, but it still doesn't show up. Yet, when not in Media, it does show up under Audio in My Devices. i wonder if it downloaded correctly. By the way, all of my music has been downloaded from CDs, not purchased through i-tunes, so they should already be in mp3 format.

any other suggestions, except to try downloading differently?

thanks for your time. I really appreciate it.
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