Hi Marlaina.

You need to go into Itunes Preferences, import settings, and tell it to copy 
MP3. You'll need to set the sample rate--there are popup things that give you 
choices.  Or you can simply copy the files from the CD and add them. They 
aren't imported that way into a different format, simply added in their 
original MP3 format.

Jane
On Apr 4, 2011, at 2:56 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:

> Hi all.
> 
> I receive CD's with .mp3 files on them.  I copied them to my Mac with the 
> intent of putting them on either my stream or book port.  When I did this, 
> they all became aiff files.  Is there something I can do to tell Mac not to 
> do that?  It's annoying because I do not think the stream or book port plus 
> will see these files.  They are files I access daily.
> 
> 
> Warmly,
> 
> Marlaina
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