Music I bought from Itunes

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#1 goosetroop
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I hate apple. But i found a older ipod at the park so i took it home and set **** up bought cords and made it my own but now its breaking and like all my songs are on theier is there away to convert **** you purchased on Itunes so like a regular mp3 player will play them or do I need a zune or something im completely confused. Thanks in Advanced

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#2 8-Bitterness
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Yes there is a way. Return the iPod man.
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iTunes > Preferences > General > Import Settings > Import Using: MP3 Encoder Select the songs you want to convert to .mp3 iTunes > Advanced > Create MP3 Version Done.
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iTunes > Preferences > General > Import Settings > Import Using: MP3 Encoder Select the songs you want to convert to .mp3 iTunes > Advanced > Create MP3 Version Done.Dark__Link

You shouldn't even have to do that. Just copy the music to the other MP3 player through Windows Explorer, most modern M3 should support the AAC format.