How Do You Convert Itunes To An MP3 With Freeware?
The iTunes default format, AAC, is a high-fidelity audio format that works great with the portable iPod media device. However, if you use a portable device other than an iPod, the iTunes’ AAC format will not work, and you must convert it to a more flexible format, like MP3. Fortunately, plenty of freeware programs are available to help you change the format. Ensure your iTunes files are free of Digital Rights Management software. If you ripped the music in your iTunes library yourself, or purchased songs after April 1, 2009, there will be no DRM. However, if your songs were purchased from the iTunes store, you may have to remove the DRM. If so, click on the song, select the “Upgrade my Library” function and then pay the licensing fee (several cents per track). Download a free software conversion program. One of the most popular is Format Factory. See the Resources section for a link. Import the songs you want to convert. In Format Factory, go to the left-side bar and under “Audio” clic