Just fyi, I'm pretty sure m4a is the iphone/itunes format.  At least, voice
memos my wife sends me, recorded from her iphone, are .m4a.  Otherwise, I
don't have anything to add to What Roy said...  cheers~

On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 8:24 AM, grantrocket2 <[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> I have a folder that is full of other folders. In these folders are music.
> Some are .oog, some are .mp3, some are .m4a, (duno what .m4a is all I know
> is it plays my song)
> Anyway, I want to take all the songs, replace them with songs of the same
> name, in .mp3. How would I do this? I have it orginized the way I want, I
> just want them in all the same format. Please tell me there's a easy way to
> do this.
> Also, if it's posible I would like to take everything and put in 192 kb/s.
> lots of my libray is in 320kb/s and It takes up to much room.
> Please leave out all the comments that say "320kb/s is the min you should
> be hearing, 400-500kb/s is better" I'm not much of an audiophile. I hear my
> music, as long as the bass and the treble is good i'm fine.
>
>  
>


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