killmoms macrumors 68040 Dec 18, 2006 #2 You convert it to a format iTunes understands, such as Apple Lossless, if you want it to stay lossless, with a tool like Max.
You convert it to a format iTunes understands, such as Apple Lossless, if you want it to stay lossless, with a tool like Max.
B Bali Cockfight macrumors regular Original poster Dec 18, 2006 #3 killmoms said: You convert it to a format iTunes understands, such as Apple Lossless, if you want it to stay lossless, with a tool like Max. Click to expand... You rock!
killmoms said: You convert it to a format iTunes understands, such as Apple Lossless, if you want it to stay lossless, with a tool like Max. Click to expand... You rock!
killmoms macrumors 68040 Dec 18, 2006 #4 So I've been told. I try not to let it get to my head, and then I realize just how awesome I am. 😎