Right click on the track you wish to convert in your iTunes music library and then select Create AAC Version from the menu that appears.
ACC is short for ACCount but you might mean .AAC which is the format that your music is saved in.This format works on your iPod etc but will not work in windows media player unless you dowload a codec for it
Whoever answered that was a complete Dousche An mp3 converter wont help you bacause I tunes has a DRM and is in M4P and AAC format. No converter exists to directly remove the drm.
Currently you can only purchase iTunes Plus format AAC files from the iTunes store. There only two possible options. Purchase the actual CD and use iTunes to rip it to Apple Lossless. Go to the website listed below and request them to start offering music in Apple Lossless. I would also recommend requesting them to offer support for .flac files as that is the most commonly used lossless music format at the moment.
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You can get AAC files on iTunes a few different ways: 1. In Finder, select your AAC files, and either open them or drag them onto your iTunes logo in your dock to add them to your iTunes library; 2. In your iTunes library, select the MP3 files you would like to convert into AAC format, then choose Advanced from the menu bar and select "Create AAC Version"; 3. Songs purchased from the iTunes Store are in AAC format, and they are added to your iTunes library automatically; 4. To import songs in AAC format from a CD, choose iTunes from the menu bar and select "Preferences". Under "General" select "Import Settings", and choose pick "AAC Encoder" from the drop-down list beside "Import Using".
MP3, WAV, AAC, Apple Lossless, MPEG4, AIFF
Music files downloaded from the iTunes store come in the format "Purchased AAC", and video files downloaded from the iTunes store come in the MP4 format
an aac format is an... acc format :)
It takes up less space then MP3 and it supposedly is better quality then MP3. When you buy something from the iTunes store, they're music is in AAC format.
iTunes files are standard MP3s or AAC format and so any equipment compatible with these formats will work.
it is the native audio file type for iphone and ipod
iTunes can format songs into a variety of different formats. By default the songs are encoded in AAC, short for Advanced Audio Coding. It is much like MP3, but sound quality is better. On the other hand not many Digital Audio Players accept AAC; however many are beginning too.
The dsi only takes AAC music files, so you first have to download itunes. After you have itunes, then you put you music in it, go to EDIT and select all. After your music has been selected go to ADVANCED and click on "create aac version". It will take a few minutes. When its done copy the music to an sd card and play it on the dsi.
MP3, AIFF, WAV, MPEG-4, AAC and Apple Lossless (.m4a) including QuickTime's supported files.
AAC-format
Not the same! A song in a commercial CD usually/ normally was stored in an AIFF format. If you imported/ converted this song into an AAC format, then there will be some quality lost. And, if you then export/ convert this song (from AAC format into AIFF), that lost part is never be regained; the later AIFF song is not the same with the first(original) one.