When I converted .aac files, created by iTunes, to .mp3 using DBPowerAmp, they sound terrible. :vmad: They sound very hissy! I ended up having to delete them and re-rip them to my computer. Did I do something wrong or is it just the codec?
.aac to .mp3 conversion
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Re: .aac to .mp3 conversion
Originally posted by jbird68When I converted .aac files, created by iTunes, to .mp3 using DBPowerAmp, they sound terrible. :vmad: They sound very hissy! I ended up having to delete them and re-rip them to my computer. Did I do something wrong or is it just the codec?
Often files downloaded from iTunes are encrypted, so conversion is usally impossible by normal means. -
Re: .aac to .mp3 conversion
And if you can't get rid of the encryption even with decryption software, stick to Auxiliary Input.Comment
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Re: .aac to .mp3 conversion
The songs were not downloaded from the iTunes store. They were originally ripped from my CD using iTunes. I ripped them as .aac before I figured out how to change the format to rip to in iTunes preferences. I tried to convert the songs that I ripped to .aac using iTunes with DBPoweramp. I just re-ripped them in iTunes as mp3 and they seem fine now.
Thanks for the responses.
jbird68Last edited by jbird68; April 16, 2005, 03:06 AM.Comment
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