Yes! Many online websites or desktop apps can help you do that. I recommend you try the free Audio Conversion tool on Syncios Manager (it can manage all kinds of files on your phone, make ringtone, convert video files, etc.) software.
Drag the AAC music files into the window and choose the MP3 as the output format. Click Convert button. Very simple.
Yea there is. Search Google for "AAC to WMA audio convertors"
Yes you can. You need to get an SD card and put the music files on there. If you have itunes, you can click on each of the music files and select "create AAC version" and then move the AAC files to your SD card.
In iTunes Right Click on an MP3 file listed in the Library and select Convert to AAC from the menu that appears.
To downgrade an AAC (MP4) to an MP3 file open iTunes Preferences and select the Import Settings in the General section. Change the Import Using: option to MP3 and set the Settings to the desired quality. In the iTunes library right click on the AAC file and select Create MP3 version from the menu.
Just download the music, but it must be in AAC files.
AAC music type files only on a unprotected sd card
What that means is that there are a few music file types, and your music files aren't in AAC. what you can do is you can search a free music converter and use that, but keep in mind that you need to know what type your files are currently
you can try online services like youconvertit.com.
MPEG-4 is a multimedia container format that can include various types of audio and video codecs, whereas AAC (Advanced Audio Codec) is one specific audio codec often used within MPEG-4 files. Therefore, while AAC music can be found within MPEG-4 files, not all MPEG-4 music is AAC; it may also use other audio codecs. Essentially, AAC is a type of audio compression used in some MPEG-4 files, but the two terms are not synonymous.
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
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.
yes, you must download the music onto your computer, put your dsi SD gaming card (bought at target, wall-mart, meiijer in gaming section) in the SD card slot, a recogniser should pop up and so you go to the music files. when you have the i tunes music and your SD music files both up drag the music to you SD folder. be careful when you drag and drop wait till the loading symbol goes away!