If the tracks are already in iTunes you should be able to just change your Import Settings in iTunes Preferences to mp3 and then use Create MP3 Version from the Advanced menu. Of course you'd select all the tracks you want to convert before choosing that command.

CB

Donna Goodin wrote:
Hi all,

My husband and I want to be on the same cell provider, and for reasons related 
to reception, we'll probably go with his provider, Verizon, rather than mine, 
ATT.  This is likely to mean that I will be giving up my iphone, (major 
sadness!)  As you can imagine, a sizable chunk of my library is now in m4a 
format.  What would be involved in converting those tracks that I purchased 
from the itunes store to mp3 format, so they could be played on an Android 
phone?
TIA,
Donna


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