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Old 08-12-2013, 12:34 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by psicodude View Post
- As far as iTunes go, this will probably be your largest source of pain, depending on where you got your music from. If you purchased from iTunes, the songs will be m4p format which won't work on your Android phone (unless there is a hack I am not familiar with). Converting your songs to mp3 is an option, but not very easy without paying for an application and taking a lot of time.
Not that I have much to add but you can actually convert songs in iTunes itself, even ones you've purchased on the iTunes store.

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1550


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Select one or more songs in your library, then from the Advanced menu, choose one of the following (The menu item changes to show what's selected in your Importing preferences):
  • Create MP3 version
  • Create AAC version
  • Create AIFF version
  • Create WAV version
  • Create Apple Lossless version
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