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lemonlime123 June 2nd, 2005 07:47 PM

limewire onto iPod
 
:confused: How do I get my iTunes library to recognize my limewire songs? It won't put them in the library. What can I do?

Kabbott June 2nd, 2005 08:58 PM

Itune problems
 
When you get an answer to this please forward to me. I know what the problem is. Itunes wants the songs to be formatted in AAC format, but Limewire downloads in mp3 format. I cannot get my Itune player to convert my Livewire songs to that format. Anyone with an answer please help us.
Thanks
Ken

limewireisthebest June 3rd, 2005 02:31 PM

Go to Add folder to library button in the file menu. Then go to C:\documents and Settings\"your name"\shared. Make sure you have shared highlighted and then click add or open(you get the idea) Then follow the instructions.

AJ22 June 5th, 2005 07:51 PM

Another way to send downloaded Limewire songs to iTunes and convert them to AAC:

Go to your Limewire shared folder. Right-click on the song you want to add to iTunes, then scroll down to "open with". Click on iTunes. iTunes will automatically open and play your song. It is best to do this with all the songs you want to send to iTunes before you start converting, this way yyou can convert them all together by clicking on one song, then pressing "Alt" and as you keep your finger on "Alt", click once on each song you want to convert. Right-click on all the songs in iTunes and scroll down to "Convert to AAC".

After it is finished converting, there will be a duplicate of the same song. One song is the Limewire download and the other is the AAC converted song. Right-click on one of the songs, go to "Get Info", then click on the "Summary" tab. The first item on the left side says, Kind: (then there's a file type following it). Keep the file that says AAC and delete the other.

Another way (which I feel is easier) is, after I right-click on all the songs and start converting, I uncheck all the Limewire songs on iTunes, this way when they're finished converting, I know which songs to delete and which songs are converted to AAC without having to right click and check the info.

This may sound like it's complicated, but it's really not once you actually do it one time. I find that this is the easiest way to convert Limewire downloads to AAC thru iTunes. I don't know if you will think so, but just thought I would share. Hope this helps you!

Kabbott June 6th, 2005 02:45 PM

Thanks!
 
Thanks for the help I have been able to get all the songs onto my Ipod!

Fel June 15th, 2005 02:21 AM

do you have to have the songs in mp3 playlist first? It isn't working for me doing it strait from my shared folder..

Lord of the Rings June 15th, 2005 03:13 AM

You DON'T want to convert your songs from mp3 to AAC. That's like converting mp3 to mp3. You're going to lose a lot of sound quality. That is a bad idea. iTunes will import mp3, m4a (AAC), aiff, wav, & for windows possibly wmv I'm not sure. See http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=36230 to see how to get the songs into your iTunes Music Library so it can then add them to your iPod.

Fel June 19th, 2005 07:06 PM

the quality is fine when i converted my mp3's to aac..


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