Mp3 conversion

The title says it all. How to export my purchase of .m4a to mp3 without having to deal with double songs (files)? The only solution I found is to delete the album converted from my iTunes library and add the backrest of the iTunes media folder only. I wouldn't mind having my music on mp3, if it was not not to be able to listen to it on my home theater.

Thank you

Chatigne,

When iTunes performs the conversion, he creates music files in the new format and keep the original in place.  If you wish, you can then delete the original.  It is better to delete it in iTunes via the highlight, then shift + del and not to touch the files directly.

In addition, if you prefer MP3s, you must inspect purchases of online sources that sell directly to MP3 format, like Amazon or others who may be available where you live.  Just buy the MP3s and add them to your iTunes library, with no conversion necessary.

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