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Do you need to encode audio files (''e.g.'' WAV files) into MP3 format? Follow these simple steps to do so without downloading or buying costly or questionable software.
 
Do you need to encode audio files (''e.g.'' WAV files) into MP3 format? Follow these simple steps to do so without downloading or buying costly or questionable software.
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== Steps ==
 
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#  Change your settings back. If you use iTunes to store CDs on your computer or synchronize with an iPod or iPhone, this is very important. Otherwise, you could suffer from reduced sound quality (on any newly imported CDs) that is uncorrectable except if you import again with the correct settings. Also click on the Artist heading of the iTunes library if you sorted by date. This restores the iTunes behavior of playing songs alphabetically.
 
#  Change your settings back. If you use iTunes to store CDs on your computer or synchronize with an iPod or iPhone, this is very important. Otherwise, you could suffer from reduced sound quality (on any newly imported CDs) that is uncorrectable except if you import again with the correct settings. Also click on the Artist heading of the iTunes library if you sorted by date. This restores the iTunes behavior of playing songs alphabetically.
  
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{{Video:Use iTunes to Encode MP3 Files|This video reflects the procedure well but does not include some details, such as finding the encoded file in a large iTunes library.}}
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== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==