i am trying to put songs on my 4s from my laptop through itunes but it keeps telling me to convert them 128kbps and it wont do it otherwise ! how do i convert my downloaded songs to this? idiots answer please am not good with technology !

I was very happy to discover this feature, as my 160gb ipod was almost full... BUT it did not transfer all of my songs...AND every time ipod I plug my ipod in, it takes half a day to sync. I am NOT impressed!


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I have 791 songs in my itunes library and non of them is corrupted, but after i converted my music and videos to higher bit rate songs to 128 kbps AAC i only have 489 songs recognized on my iphone, and all the purchased songs are gone!

I just found the feature to automatically convert to 128 bit when syncing to my iPod Touch and tried using. It worked OK (took a couple of hours) and I was happy. Later, downloaded a couple of updated apps to iTunes. When I synced the iPod again, iTUnes started downloading all my songs over again. This has happened 3 times. Takes hours to sync. Not acceptable. Am using latest version of iTunes 9.1.1.11. Has this happened to anyone else?

Gary, I could use some help too if you don't mind. I have a problem with itunes 9.1.1.11 I'm on a pc not a mac, running xp sp3. I'm trying to load some mp3 from an album I dl but itunes won't let me. Mp3's are fine playing on whatever player you'd like but doing nothing when I click "open with itunes". Compression is at 320kbps. ANY other mp3 on my pc can be added with no problem at all, except for those 10 songs. This is really annoying! Any ideas???

This is taking so sodding long ..if I knew it would take this long id not have bothered even attempting to convert the songs to a lower kbps...i turned the option off after reading this page..as from what i hear there is a difference with sound quality...I also thought that since i took the option of it would just put all the songs back on quickly, however i seem to be wrong as it is still takign forever!!!

Where does iTunes store the songs it converts to 128kbps? I did this last week and now the drive on my MacBook has 7GB less space than before. I want to go back to regular quality and delete this extra space hogging folder on my machine.

I selected the 'convert higher bit rate songs to 128 kbps AAC' this morning at 1 am. It's now almost 10am, so 9 hours later and it's still not done! Out of 1250 songs, only 535 are being converted (after 9 hours its on the 395th). At first I assumed that the other half were just not big enough for them to be automatically converted, but now I'm worried half of them are going to be kicked off after reading all these unsuccessful comments! Apple really should've just put a 'What's this?' button next to the check to save everyone the trouble.

I have a filled-up 120GB and I'd love to use this feature since nearly 10,000 of my 30,000 files could be converted down to 128, which I'm sure would open up quite a bit of space. But everybody here is right ... the process is slow, slow, slower. It would probably take 3 days to do them all; I only let it go about 3,000 songs and gave up, leaving everything as was. If it reconverts every time I sync, no way! Hopefully, Itunes can figure out a way to speed up the process. Call me when this happens.

I have a strange problem w/ the convert to 128kbps function. I have found that after the conversion finished, (over 15000 songs and 5 1/2 days), all my songs are on the ipod but any song that didn't need conversion (already at 128kbps) is missing the artwork. The artwork is still in Itunes but didn't sync to the ipod. I'm on Itunes 10.1, any idea what might cause this and how to fix it?

I'm relieved by Gary's answer. I chose "convert higher bit rate songs to 128 kbps AAC" when my "160GB" iPod was full and couldn't synch w my larger library; iTunes immediately set out on a >24 hr operation. I had to stop the process [clicked "x" on the iTunes progress window at top], and for awhile it looked that iTunes had crashed but it recovered [the process is a real CPU hog, slowing all operations on my MacBook], so I unmounted, and started again; it went right back to what it had been doing w no apparent problem. The iPod summary window has shown the same "79.5GB free" as it has since the stop. Hope that remains true! Indeed, thanks Gary.

So how high of a bitrate should you use? Is 320kbps okay, or do you need to go lossless? The fact of the matter is that it's very difficult to hear the difference between a lossless file and a 320kbps MP3 (though you can run this test to find out if you can hear the difference). You'd need some serious high-end gear, a very trained ear, and a certain type of music (like classical or jazz) to hear the difference. For the vast majority of people, 320kbps is more than adequate for listening. You don't need to pain yourself with finding lossless copies of all your favorite songs. Photo by Marcin Wichary.

Recently discovered a new issue with Ipod 7th generation and transferring songs. Newer songs etc. require you to open Itunes; click on your Ipod, go to summary and under options, click on convert higher bit rate songs to 256kbps AAC before allowance to transfer from Itunes to Ipod. Now my question is, What is the difference between 128kbps, 192kbps and 256kbps? I have explored the difference online with no straight forward answer. Youtube.com has shown me the difference in sound quality. If 256kbps is better; Why is there still a option for 128kbps and 192kbps? Is 256kbps the max you can get? This last question does not need to be answered however, I will continue to search for answers if none are provided here. What is the best way to listen to music inside a car? I believe it may be CD or AUX over Bluetooth.

If it's worth the extra space compared to 192 kbps is up to you. For quick reference emailing I often use 192 kbps for practical resons, since most songs at this compression rate are below the email size limit.

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