M4A export problems
I have set my itunes preferences to convert my music to MP3, but when I go to export them in to a folder on my laptop (windows) it keeps saving them as M4A's. How can I get them to save as MP3?
Windows, Windows 10
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I have set my itunes preferences to convert my music to MP3, but when I go to export them in to a folder on my laptop (windows) it keeps saving them as M4A's. How can I get them to save as MP3?
Windows, Windows 10
The Preferences setting determines which format is used when:
It does not have any effect (as far as I know) on songs being exported to anywhere. If you want the songs in MP3 format, you need to convert them in iTunes and then export them.
I have converted them. I went to preferences and converted them. But when I export them to a folder on my laptop they go to M4A files. I need to know how to stop that happening.
Call me pedantic, but Preferences is not where you convert the files, it's where you set which format the conversions will be in, hence the answer I provided in my last post. The conversion option is under File/Convert/Create MP3 version. Once you have set the format in Preferences (it's actually in Edit/Preferences/General>Import Settings>Import Using: > MP3 Encoder) you can then (and only then) use the iTunes menu option to "convert" them.
Something to note though is that iTunes doesn't actually convert the files; instead it creates a new copy, in your chosen format. So it does not "replace" the original version, it adds a new one. Therefore, if you check in your iTunes Library, you should find two copies of the songs: the originals in m4a and the copies in the new (MP3) format (the conversion). As a consequence, perhaps you have copied the original songs and not the ones created by the conversion.
Check the album in your iTunes Library; are there two copies of the songs on the album? If so (and there should be), make sure that you identify the correct versions for your export. You can use the Date Added to work out which are the conversions, or you can (in the Songs view) use the Kind column to identify the different versions.
Hi. So I found the duplicates after everything you said to do. I put them in a new playlist but when I go to export in to my laptop folder it doesn’t give a choice to save as mp3 files. Only xml or m3u files.
Don’t worry. I found them in media player. All sorted now. Thank you.
Ok I’ll sort all that tomorrow and see what happens. Thank you.
M4A export problems