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I think wav is what I need.
I bought a book on CD but it's recorded as MP3 tracks. I'd like to either play it in the car CD player (which does not do data CDs) or upload it to iTunes and listen to it on my iPod.
iTunes will play it but will not store it and will not sync it to my iPhone.
Do you have any solutions?
TIA

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Re: Converting MP3 to Wav?
If you Google this, you will find many online tools for converting audio files.* I just did a quick search and found a page on apple.com that walks you through how to convert an audio file. I'd link but I'm on my Touch. Good luck!
*ETA: I've converted files before before and have used several of the online tools. I haven't converted to .wav so I'm not certain which tool might be the best for that conversion. Check around for reviews and you should be able to find one that is trustworthy and adequate.
You shouldn't have any problems importing mp3 files into iTunes.
Have you tried dragging and dropping the contents of the CD into your music library? This should add the files.
Probably not the most recent help article, but see:
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1473
Try taking the files from the CD and just dragging them into your Desktop or Documents folder. If that doesn't work, there must be some kind of copyright protection on your disc. In which case you might not be able to copy the files to the computer without some kind of workaround.
I use the program CDEX to rip files from/to a CD.