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Jo21 said:
SuperDave said:
It could be noted, that in a tiny fraction of the time people have spent whining about the new format, I converted my entire collection of music to AAC, threw it on an SD card, put it in my DS and never have to think about it again.

Perhaps I'm the only one who finds it ironic when people cry about the time effort to convert(instead of just supporting mp3), but spend hours arguing on a forum about it :)

 

i just did it for my 2gb microsd card, i don't recommend it, getting a 8gb next week.

 

it took over 500 min transcode and tranfer to aac just a part of my library.

That's strange, it took me about 20 minutes to convert 2 gigs worth of stuff to AAC via iTunes. What program were you using to convert?

@Onna, as I mentioned above, iTunes is pretty handy for the conversion, basically just highlight your library and click the 'create AAC version'. You can change the encoding rate via the preferences options.

Also, I didn't find there was a noticeable drop in sound quality when I converted.



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