Posted by George (ishiiman0) You can adjust the bit-rate setting for conversion, although converting files only makes sense if it's a format not compatible with iTunes (i.e. wma) or if you want to compress a file (i.e. ripping from a CD or making a file smaller by reducing quality). I reduce the quality of files that I want to use on my cell phone, as the difference becomes negligible with cell phone speakers. If the files are already mp3, I would just keep them as mp3s when putting them on the iPod unless you have some strong objection to mp3s.
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on June 15, 2007, 5:18:35, in reply to "Re: Download to i-Pod ??"
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You can change the format that iTunes converts to in the "advanced" tab of the "preferences." The default is the apple equivalent of the Windows wma, as far as quality is concerned.
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