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Song Surgeon
# 1
Originally Posted by: codymacCan anybody confirm if the Song Surgeon on Sale will work with my I-pod Tunes?
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Not sure what exactly you're looking for it to do with iTunes, but a quick look at the website for SS, and it does show that it handles MP4 files, which is the format for iTunes. Handles MP3 as well if you have some of your music in that format.
# 2
If you purchased the tune from itunes it will be in one of 2 types of files. right click (on PC) or control click (on Mac) and click "get info" That will tell you the file type. They normally are m4a or m4p. You can convert those however to mp3 in itunes. Right click or control click (mac) the song and select "Create MP3 version"
When you rip tunes in itunes you can specify the file format also. Under iTunes/preferences/general/import settings.
When you rip tunes in itunes you can specify the file format also. Under iTunes/preferences/general/import settings.
# 3
Originally Posted by: codymacCan anybody confirm if the Song Surgeon on Sale will work with my I-pod Tunes?
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This should help:
http://www.songsurgeon.com/faq.html
Q3. What File Formats Can Song Surgeon Open And Save?
A3. Song Surgeon can open a wide variety of formats, including mp1, mp2, mp3, mp4, aac, aif, ogg, wma, wav, and seveal others. After opening any of these file formats, Song Surgeon can save the file as an mp3, mp4, wav, or wma file.
# 4
For the iTunes songs, maybe it can't work well with some devices or platforms due to the protection. If you meet this issue, then you could try to use the tool DRmare iTunes Audio Converter to help you convert and download the songs to plain audios. Then you can easily use the music on your portable devices or else.
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