No the weird thing is I'm using iTunes 4 and OSX... It just won't see the aac files as valid. It plays them fine but will not convert them back to mp3s. Mucho strange and annoying... back to limewire I guess... The only work around I have actually brings me to another question. I have a firewire drive that for whatever reason will not be recognized by a machine running 9... do FW drives need to have some sort of intitialization to mount under OS9? M On Monday, July 7, 2003, at 11:28 PM, Daniel Beck wrote: > > On Tuesday, July 8, 2003, at 09:22 AM, Mark.Florida wrote: > >> That's the catch here -- Matthew, to do this through iTunes you'll >> have to do it on a machine running Mac OS X. >> >> Maybe QuickTime 6 in Mac OS 9 supports AAC audio? Maybe there's a >> utility somewhere to easily (but probably slowly) convert from AAC to >> MP3 (or AIFFs that can be converted to MP3s) via QuickTime in Mac OS >> 9? Maybe AAC files are just not going to work in Mac OS 9? > > Ah, from OS 9? Try Amadues II. They recently added AAC support. > ________________ Matthew Guemple Art Director/03 mo.og at verizon.net c. 646.734.6601 h. 646.742.0994 www.gridd.com http://www.creativehotlist.com/ index.asp?linkTarget=fullProfile.asp&indID=19599