I ran into the same problem Here is what I suggest. Burn an audio CD and rerip the songs from your burned CD into mp3 format.
2007-01-19 20:29:25
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answered by alwaysmoose 7
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Nope. That's why I don't have an ipod. Get a regular mp3 player that will let you download any song and put it there without having to convert it to that itunes crap.
2007-01-19 20:29:32
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answered by ( Kelly ) 7
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with a view to have them as MP3 you like yet another application. Itunes makes use of the AAC format. living house windows Media participant has a outfitted-in ripper. verify out the RIP tab, then choose MP3 for the format. in greater strategies, choose a area and a bitrate for the record. reckoning on how a lot area you have on your workstation and how many mp3s you desire to save.. choose 128kbps for terrific quailty at smallest length. This interprets to approximately 1mb consistent with minute of music. you are able to choose a greater physically powerful bitrate for greater powerful sound high quality, yet remember larger bitrates = somewhat larger archives. as quickly as you have teh MP3s you are able to then import them into iTunes. in case you replica them on your iPod as archives archives, they are going to be on there as MP3 yet unplayable. in case you sync them by iTunes onto your iPod they are going to play, yet wil be in AAC format.
2016-11-25 21:51:34
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answered by ? 4
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i have done it on my sons mp3 from itunes but if you cant do that
put your music into a folder and trasfer it from there
2007-01-19 20:34:20
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answered by honey 3
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Of course it is possible.
2007-01-19 22:13:26
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answered by cutey me 4
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Chuck your ipod down the toilet where it belongs
2007-01-19 20:29:20
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answered by Anonymous
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