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Question Posted Thursday January 4 2007, 6:50 pm

on itunes whne it says "convert to acc" wat does that mean?
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Carrot answered Thursday January 4 2007, 11:19 pm:
It is used to convert your music to the Advanced Audio Codec format. It really isn't necessary, but you can do it if you really want to.
The only time you would have to is if you have an iPod and you have music in the WMA (windows media audio) format. iPod's can't handle that, so you need to convert it to AAC. (Or mp3 or Wav or any other supported format, but thats another story :D)

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hubhottie answered Thursday January 4 2007, 7:34 pm:
i have no idea, sorry =|

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