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To: stock bull who wrote (68970)9/21/2007 1:44:41 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213177
 
>>If I want to move the songs to my MP3 player, I have to convert the iTunes' file format into the MP3 format. There are converts on the web that are free. Download a converter, convert the iTunes song into MP3 and you should be able to play the songs on any MP3 player.<<

SB -

I don't think that was what he was asking. But just so you know, iTunes itself will convert files to MP3. It won't do it to files you bought from the iTunes store, but it will for any songs you've ripped from CD.

- Allen