Thanks Shirley. I realized after I sent the e-mail that I had done that previously and it worked. Gerhard: yes, I have QT 6.2 Pro and just having QT Pro version 6.2 or other doesn't automatically allow you to do an export or a save as with the AAC files. Juan On Monday, May 19, 2003, at 11:33 PM, ShirleyK wrote: > Burn your downloaded tunes to a CD (making a normal audio CD). Then > import that into iMovie or convert it to whatever formats you want. > iMovie will do a lot better if you give it an audio CD. Some mp3 songs > aren't recognized or give people problems later (as reported on this > list in the past). > > The first thing I do after downloading a CD's worth of music is back > it up on a CD just for safety anyway. Tonight I got frustrated waiting > for an album that's been listed since day 1 with zero songs available. > It's sitting out there on Amazon, so I went and listened to 5 of their > minutes at 16 kbps in RealOne Player. This must be what some of the > first recordings ever made sounded like :-). > > Shirley >