K kovy17 macrumors member Original poster Nov 17, 2007 79 0 Jan 3, 2009 #1 I downloaded a CD and It downloaded it into .ogg form which is compatible for VLC. What should i change it to to get it to go into itunes. I looked at my itunes songs and they end with m4a. If i change the .ogg to .m4a would it work?
I downloaded a CD and It downloaded it into .ogg form which is compatible for VLC. What should i change it to to get it to go into itunes. I looked at my itunes songs and they end with m4a. If i change the .ogg to .m4a would it work?
S Sijmen macrumors 6502a Sep 7, 2005 709 1 Jan 3, 2009 #2 You need to convert the files; changing the extensions won't do. iTunes accepts MP3, AAC (m4a), and other formats.
You need to convert the files; changing the extensions won't do. iTunes accepts MP3, AAC (m4a), and other formats.
K kovy17 macrumors member Original poster Nov 17, 2007 79 0 Jan 3, 2009 #3 Thanks for the reply whats an easy way to convert them?
QuarterSwede macrumors G3 Oct 1, 2005 9,992 2,336 Colorado Springs, CO Jan 3, 2009 #4 If you've ripped the CD then just rip it in iTunes as well. If you downloaded an album and it's pirated, well ... not helping then.
If you've ripped the CD then just rip it in iTunes as well. If you downloaded an album and it's pirated, well ... not helping then.