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How To Create Aac Version Of Songs In Itunes

On itunes what does create acc version do?

It's AAC. And it makes the file size smaller so you can fit more music into your iPod if your songs are in AAC format. It doesn't affect the music quality at all, it's actually supposed to make it better but I don't see a difference. So if you decide to convert your music to AAC make sure you only transfer the AAC file songs only and/or just delete the original song as you won't need it anymore. Also remember AAC only plays on iPods so if you got an mp3 player it won't be able to play them that's why you can keep the original file but uncheck it. You don't wanna have double the songs taking up double the memory now would you? You can also always convert the songs back to mp3 format later so no worries. :)

How to enable the 'Creat AAC Version' on Itunes?

Hi..

I do not know why your advanced options are greyed out..

But your question "How to enable the 'Create AAC Version' on Itunes"...

When you right click a song in your itunes library there is an option to create an alternative version...

The alternative version listed is a match for your import settings , found in >>

Run itunes >Edit >Preferences>General>Import settings. >Change>OK

Change the import settings and the alternative version listed will change...



EDIT......

I found your greyed out problem......
Just clicking the advanced tab the create AAC version is greyed out.

First you must select the Song(s) so as to "Highlight".
Then the create an alternative version is available in the Advanced Tab....

Why doesn't iTunes have the option to convert higher bit rate songs to 320 kbps?

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How do I make a song in iTunes my ringtone?

There is a simple process to do this.

First select the song you want as a ring tone. Right click and select "Get Info" then select the options tab. There you will see 2 boxes for start time and end time. You will want to select a 30 second part of the song.

Then you will need to click ok.

Then you will need to go into the iTunes preferences and click the "import options" button at bottom of box.

At top of iTunes click Edit, then Preferences, Import settings, then under "import using" select AAC Encoder". Click Ok, Then ok again.

Now you will need to right click the song and select "Create AAC Version"

The song will then be converted to a new format. You can now return the original song back to its normal time settings by following in instructions I provided for changing the time above.

Right click the new 30 second song and select "Show in Explorer"
You will need to make a change to the folder options so you can change the file extension.

When folder opens, click on Tools, Then folder options. Click the "View" tab. You will see box for "Hide extensions for known file types." Uncheck the box and click Apply. The folder will now display the file extensions for all files. Such as .mp3 for music.

Click the file that you converted for the ringtone. Right click the file and chose "rename" the file name is highlighted and use the right arrow key to move the cursor to the end of the name. You will now want to change the file extension. Change it to "filename.m4r"

Hit enter and click ok. Now you can drag that file into iTunes and it will be able to be synced normally.

You will now want to change the folder settings back to the way it was.

Connect the iPhone, click on the iphone and click the tab for Tones. And check the box and then sync.

Does creating AAC version in Itunes improve audio quality?

No, in fact every time you encode the audio it will lose quality. It is called generation loss.

ITunes convert AAC to mp3?

Does iTunes 9.x.x support the ability to convert AAC files to mp3 files? I noticed in the 'Advanced' drop down menu I only see an option for "Create AAC version" but no option for mp3. And on that note, is there a flash or other software based streaming device that can stream AAC files instead of mp3s for, lets say, a blog?

How can I create my own ringtone for my iPhone 5?

Step 1: Launch iTunes 11.
Step 2: Right-click on the song and select “Get Info” to view the song properties.

For Windows users, right click the mouse and select “Get Info” to view the song properties from the context menu.
For Mac users, press Ctrl and click the mouse and select “Get Info” to view the song properties from the context menu.

Get info of Song in iTunes 11
Step 3: Custom Ringtone/text tone/alerts length

In the pop-up window, select “Options” tab.
Fill in the “Start time” and “Stop time” to extract the portion of song you want to custom as ringtone.

Custom Ringtone Length iTunes 11

Note:
Make sure ringtones is no longer than 40 seconds, and text tones is no longer than 30 seconds.
Step 4: Create ACC Version

Right-click on the song and select “Create ACC Version”.

Create AAC Version in iTunes 11

iTunes then automatically extracts the portion of song you have instructed in the previous step. And will automatically apprear in iTunes Music Library

AAC version song appear in iTunes 11
Step 5: Locate the converted AAC file

For Windows users, right click the mouse and select “Show in Windows Explorer” to locate the converted song which is in .m4a extension.
For Mac users, press Ctrl and click the mouse and select “Show in Finder” to locate the converted song which is in .m4a extension.

Located the converted song
Step 6: Rename .m4a extension to .m4r extension

For Mac users, rename the file extension from “.m4a” to “.m4r”. Select “Use .m4r” when prompted.
For Windows user, especially for Windows 8 and Windows 7 user, file extension will not show untill you unhide extensions for known file types. click “view” on the top toolbar of File Explorer, and select to show file extension. Then click on file name and change the file extension to .m4r from .m4a.

Step 7: Drag and drop the song with .m4r to iTunes 11

The ringtone will automatically add it to the “Tones” library in iTunes. You can now sync it to iPhone as a ringtone or text tone. Enjoy!

M4R Ringtone is listed in iTunes 11 Tone library
Step 8: Delete the m4a song you have just created in iTunes 11 Music library (Optional)

Go back to iTunes Music Library. Right-click on the m4a song you have created and select “Delete” to delete the song.

How do I put the same song into 2 different albums on itunes?

First of all, go to your song, click on advanced in iTunes and then click create AAC version. Now, go to whichever one of the two songs you like, and right click and go to get info. Now go to the info tab and change the album name to what your album you want to copy to is called.

Hope I helped,

Ivan ;D

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