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  2. How can I change .song file to .mp3 file? - Questions & Answers -...

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  3. How do I to Convert M4A to MP3 on Mac? - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/255514416

    Open iTunes on your Mac. Click on "iTunes" from the menu bar and then select "Preferences." Choose "MP3 Encoder" from the "Import Using" drop-down menu. Click "OK" to save your settings. Select the M4A file (s) that you want to convert in iTunes. Click on "File" and then click on "Convert" from the menu bar.

  4. convert protected m4p to mp3. I have .m4p files I have PURCHASED on iTunes between 2004 and 2017 and would like to create an .mp3 version. I know I used to be able to do this on iTunes. But now when I go to create an .mp3 version, iTunes states protected files cannot be converted to other formats. I purchased this music - 422 files worth.

  5. How do I change MP4 to MP3 in iTunes? - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/6507875

    2 Drag the MP4 music files you want to convert to MP3 into iTunes. 3 Open iTunes preferences, select the "General" settings tab, and click the "Import Settings" button. 4 Select the "MP3 Encoder" from the "Import Settings" menu. Click "OK" to apply this change. 6 Click "OK" to exit iTunes preferences.

  6. Manual Convert to MP3: Here’s another way to convert songs: After changing the import settings to use the MP3 encoder, go to your music library and select the song or songs you want to convert. Then, instead of right-clicking, look for a menu at the top of iTunes. If you're on a Mac, you'll find "File" in the top menu bar.

  7. iTunes music can not be converted to MP3 - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/251187599

    Today I purchased said album. I was able to convert about half of the songs to mp3 format. According to "Song Info" those songs where a mp3 file was created successfully are now a "Purchased AAC audio file". However, the other half of the songs where it wasn't possible to convert to mp3 the "Song Info" still reads "Apple Music AAC audio file".

  8. Is "convert to MP3" feature gone? - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/7566086

    2. Windows: Choose Edit > Preferences. 3. Mac: Choose iTunes > Preferences. 4. Click the General button, then click the Import Settings button in the lower section of the window. 5. From the Import Using pop-up menu, choose the encoding format that you want to convert the song to. To save the settings, click OK.

  9. Can't convert purchased song to mp3 (iTunes 12.8) Hello all! I am experiencing problems converting some purchased songs on iTunes into an mp3 format. YES, I have changed "Import Using" to "MP3 Encoder" in General settings. I am subscribed to Apple Music and had added the album A Moment Apart by Odesza about one year ago. Today I purchased said ...

  10. How can I Convert WMA to MP3 on Mac? - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/255310246

    There are several software programs that can convert WMA files to MP3 format on a Mac. Here are a few options: Adapter: Adapter is a free video, audio and image conversion software for Mac. It supports converting WMA files to MP3 format. You can add multiple files for conversion and customize the output settings.

  11. How do I Convert MP3 to M4A on my Mac? - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/255353072

    It is a command line (e.g. Terminal) tool that as I have just done, will convert an .mp3 to .m4a audio file. Place a sample .mp3 file on your Desktop and then open the Terminal application. Enter the following adjusting for your .mp3 filename, and at the end of the entered content, press return. Don't copy/paste this. cd ~/Desktop.