![]() So, buying music from the iTunes store basically locks you into an Apple music player. Worse, if you’ve purchased any DRM protected AAC files, these definitely won’t play. Should you decide to get rid of your iPhone or iPod and go with another digital player, your AAC files may not work on your new player. There are no digital music players that I’m aware of that don’t understand mp3 files. Yes, AAC may be a slightly better format, but it’s less compatible across the board. I recommend this anyway strictly because not all mp3 players can play AAC. For this reason, it’s really a better idea to rip your music as mp3 format. Note, this doesn’t work for AAC files (files downloaded from the iTunes store). Assuming that you’ve imported your music from CD as mp3, it’s easy. You might think that creating ringtones from imported music in iTunes is complex.
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