Supports ALL Formats
Rhapsody or any other format!
WMA to iPod
M4P to iPod
MP4 to iPod
AAC to iPod
RAX to iPod
AA to iPod
Convert AAC to iPod - AAC to iPod Converter
To use DRM Converter - DRM Remover Software as AAC to iPod converter, select MPEG4 AAC from "Encoder" drop-down list and set a desired MPEG4 AAC quality parameter in "Compression Quality" drop-down list in DRM Converter's Settings. Select AAC files for conversion using the "Select Files" button in DRM Converter's main window toolbar (you can use Ctrl or Shift to select two or more files) or using drag&drop (for example from the Windows Explorer). Also you can drag&drop a folder with files or a folder structure. You will see all selected AAC files in the DRM Converter's main window. To delete a AAC file from this list, select it and click on the "Delete" button in DRM Converter's main window toolbar. Once the AAC files are present in your list, click the "Convert" button to convert AAC to iPod.
iPod can play MP3, AAC / M4A, protected AAC, AIFF, WAV, Audible audiobook, and Apple Lossless audio file formats. Unlike most other media players, Apple does not support Microsoft's WMA audio format - but a converter for non-Digital Rights Management (DRM) WMA files is provided with the Windows version of iTunes. Alternative open-source audio formats such as OGG Vorbis and FLAC are not supported.
Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) is a standardized, lossy compression and encoding scheme for digital audio. AAC usually achieves better sound quality than the more popular MP3 format when compared at the same bitrate, especially for bitrates below about 100 kbit/s. It is the default, and most commonly used format for compressing audio CDs for Apple's iPod and iTunes (extension .M4A). Apple uses the AAC format for all audio for sale on the iTunes Store and a special proprietary .M4P container for Digital Rights Management (DRM) restricted files.