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Originally Posted by chaofan
Of course, a simple Google/GFF search is all to do this I need but having to convert my library of MP3s is going to be a hassle (though I probably don't need to convert all of it... just the ones good for photo slide-shows. No whining for me then).
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Again, iTunes will do it for you. I know winamp plays AAC, so I'd guess that can too. I actually highly recomend you convert your whole library. I did last year or so, selected all more music that was stored as mp3 and have iTunes compress them all to 128kb aac. You wont beleive this but despite most of my library already being AAC, I actually saved around 2 gigabytes of space, which is handy for a laptop user like myself. I have about 3000 songs currently as AAC, they clock in at 10.3 gig.
I find it bizarre that they would REMOVE support for mp3s altogethor. I mean, adding m4a support is a big plus for me as it saves me having to convert to mp3 but actually removing mp3? Stupid. And what is this going to mean for the handful of games that allow custom soundtracks?
Jam it back in, in the dark.