Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Those AAC music files, try converting them to MP3 and send it to your phone again.
For the MP3 files, try removing them and resending it to your phone. Probably something went wrong during the transfer.
[/url]Originally posted by alvin-ncs:
You probably answered this question yourself. As you said, you need the CD key for that conversion software. That CD key probably only works for one time and that's it.Originally posted by madster86:no.. i mean i converted to mp3 le.. but somehow it showed up as AAC on my fone.. dunno y tis happened.
iTunes uses their independant file encoding algorithm, which doesn't provide high quality output. Granted, the TS just wanted music for his HP, so it doesn't matter, but my suggestion was geared towards the quality side of things. Why compromise?Originally posted by abao:why not use itunes to convert ur music files? its pretty good for beginners![]()
ok you're spot on with iTunes for convenience then. iTunes hardly requires clicking to do encoding.Originally posted by abao:I did say its "for beginners", since i assumed that most people will want things to be simple and hassle-free.
I use a mixture of lame, neroaac and vorbis myself.