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Feb 9, 2007
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I have many songs organzied in my iTunes. They are currently imported as AAC format. I just purchased a new Lexus and it can play MP3 CDs. However iTunes doesn't let me burn a MP3 CD. My question is there some kind of program that can make me a MP3 CD without reconverting all the tracks to MP3? Or can I create a DVD-A from AAC files? Any information would be greatful. :)
 
Yes It Does

Yes it does. You simply go into Advanced pane and set it to convert to mp3. Then highlight your AAC Playlist contents and under the Advanced menu select "Convert to mp3". Then make a new playlist where you put all the converted mp3 files and press burn to make the CD or DVD.

Better way is to convert the AAC files to AIFF first then those to mp3 for maximum quality.
 
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