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#1351 |
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Not going to happen unfortunately: http://www.appleinsider.com/articles...reception.html
Heres the confirmation email which has been edited to stop that advisor from getting into trouble. Quote:
Dear XXXX,
Thank you for contacting AppleCare. Apple has agreed to send you IPHONE 4 BUMPERS PINK-ZML. I will be handling the product order, and following up with you to confirm that you have received it. If you have any questions regarding this process, please email me (XXXXXX@apple.com) with your case ID (1667544XX) and I will reply within one business day. Kind regards, XXXXX XXXX Apple Operations Europe Tel:0080027752775 ext XXXX cresXXXXXX@apple.com Directors: Cathy Kearney (Ireland), Gary Wipfler, Peter Oppenheimer & Timothy Cook (United States of America) |
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I have iTunes 9.2.0.61 which is the latest version and it is there as a right click option. What version are you running?
I'm running on a Windows XP laptop and the option is just not there at all in either right click or advance menus. The create MP3 option is there, the create AAC option is simply not there at all. I'm pretty good with setting up this sort of thing and getting it working, but there does not seem to be a way to do this AAC option. I've tried going into the preferences menu and trying to look at the settings to see if anything is missing or not ticked in there. I'm pretty much decided that the option must have been removed. I've tried on imported cds, downloaded tracks and tracks downloaded through itunes. |
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#1353 |
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I've got the same version as you and everyone else with either an iphone for or an older iphone running ios4.
I'm running on a Windows XP laptop and the option is just not there at all in either right click or advance menus. The create MP3 option is there, the create AAC option is simply not there at all. I'm pretty good with setting up this sort of thing and getting it working, but there does not seem to be a way to do this AAC option. I've tried going into the preferences menu and trying to look at the settings to see if anything is missing or not ticked in there. I'm pretty much decided that the option must have been removed. I've tried on imported cds, downloaded tracks and tracks downloaded through itunes. |
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#1354 |
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As the above post says it will only give the option to convert to the format you have selected in your import options
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Thanks for all your help.
I went with the iringer option in the end as it means I don't have to mess around with any iTunes settings or renaming of files. Got it all set up and running on my phone in just a few minutes. I'm contented once again to hear gay bar again on the rare occasion someone calls me
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