You can use iTunes 4 to convert the AAC files to MP3 files. I am doing it right now. You simply set the preferences to the MP3 encoding scheme of your choice and then select the file(s) you want to convert and pull down menu Advanced—>Convert to MP3 and let the process roll. No problem. k On Monday, April 28, 2003, at 01:08 PM, Randy Wilson wrote: > My main problem with this whole thing is that even if I buy the song I > still don't actually get to use it except on my iBook. I use a RioVolt > MP3 CD player to play music in my living room and car, so if I can't go > AAC->MP3, then I can't use the music.