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| Transfer AAC files without using Windows Media Player? Hey folks, This one's got me a bit stumped. I've got a rather large library of AAC files (CD rips from iTunes), but no solid way to transfer them to my Motorola Q. I can use Windows Explorer, and the files will transfer and will play, but the song information is lost. WM5 helpfully says that I need to use Windows Media Player to move music (including song data) to my device, and that works all fine and dandy for my limited MP3 and WMA collection. But it does absolutely nothing for me with all these AAC files! Is there something else I can do short of 1) reentering all the song data using the device's keypad (ugh!), or 2) converting my AAC files to the poorer-quality MP3? Perhaps there's a third-party program out there I don't know about or an iTunes (or WMP or ActiveSync) hack? Is it just me, or has the old Apple-Motorola partnership been a bit of a letdown? Thanks very much! John |
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