You can convert wav files to mp3 files using iTunes. In iTunes, select Preferences then Importing Settings then Import Using. Then click the advanced menu and click "Create mp3 version."
I think you can convert .oma files to .mp3 format file with format factory.it is available on http//www. softpedia.com
Put a blank disc (CD-R) into the CD burner. Using iTunes software, create the desired playlist of M4P files to be converted. On iTunes select "Preferences", click "Advanced", then click "Burning", select "Audio CD" for format and click "OK". Select the playlist and click "Burn Disc". In iTunes open the CD and click "Convert Selection to MP3". The files will then be converted and saved to the computer in the MP3 format.
On ITunes, you just convert the song format to mp3.
Both iTunes and Garageband will convert WAV of AIFF files to MP3 format. Each of these are free on a Mac platform. I don't know if they are free for PCs.
In iTunes Right Click on an MP3 file listed in the Library and select Convert to AAC from the menu that appears.
CNet has a free software that allows users to convert FLAC files to MP3 files, whether for use on an iPod or on iTunes. The free converter can be downloaded on CNet.
http://myrightbrain.wordpress.com/2006/06/11/how-to-convert-mp4-audio-files-to-mp3-using-itunes/ There, follow the instructions and convert it. Or you could look at some programs.
You should be able to drag and drop your MP3 files into iTunes and then sync those songs with your iPod
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Yes, they can as long as you manually place the file into the mp3. Also you have to convert the file you downloaded into mp3 format.
Maybe you want to listen to Audible's audiobooks on an MP3 player? I recommend you to use the TunePat Any Audiobook Converter. Then the AA/AAX audiobooks can be converted into M4A/M4B/MP3 files with ease.