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kabob
I apologize in advance for asking such a stupid question.

I recently got an ipod and so I had to install itunes. When I installed it it automatically started to convert my WMAs in AACs. Great. But I have tons of WMAs and it was going to take many, many more hours/days to go through all of the tracks. I needed to turn off my comp and I figured that when I turned it back on and opened itunes that it would continue from where it left off. It didn't. And now I can't figure out how to make it go in and continue converting the WMAs. How do I restart this process? Any ideas? Thanks.
kabob
Got it. Thanks.
de Mon
The name for 'converting from losless to losless process' is transcoding. It's evil, you loose quality while doing that.
tev777
QUOTE(de Mon @ Sep 30 2005, 05:31 PM)
The name for 'converting from losless to losless process' is transcoding. It's evil, you loose quality while doing that.
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I realize that you probably meant lossy to lossy will result in a quality loss, but for the sake of anyone noobs who may read this; transcoding from lossless to lossless will NOT result in any quality loss.
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