No, they are mp3. If I put them into my windows machine, voila!
On Apr 5, 2011, at 12:24 PM, louie wrote:
The files are not mp3 they are aiff files. Who ever that sent you the CD did
not sent you mp3 files.
On Apr 5, 2011, at 10:46 AM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> Ah but the thing is, I do not wa
The files are not mp3 they are aiff files. Who ever that sent you the CD did
not sent you mp3 files.
On Apr 5, 2011, at 10:46 AM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> Ah but the thing is, I do not want to import. I simply want to open the
> volume called audio cd, which I do with command o, then copy the
Ah but the thing is, I do not want to import. I simply want to open the volume
called audio cd, which I do with command o, then copy the files on it to my sd
card. The problem is when I open the audio cd, aiff files show.
On Apr 4, 2011, at 2:15 PM, Colin M wrote:
Hi Marlaina!
OK when you've g
Hi Marlaina!
OK when you've got that volume open that might be from when you first imported!
So if you are in Itunes highlight all and open vo+shift+m and you should have a
option to make mp3 version!
If not there then under vo+m in the advanced menu!
Just vo space bar if you have then you should
Ok, I went into my prefs in iTunes and changed it to mp3 encoder; I set my bit
rate and such, said ok twice and opened the volume that is my audio cd and what
to my wondering eyes should appear, all aiff files, no mp3 files. The cd has
mp3 files on it only, but somehow the mac is converting the