This is arguably one of the best known audio compression formats, and is compatible with a wide range of different software and devices.
You can use iTunes to quickly and easily convert audio files, into the following formats: There’s no need to splash out on dedicated audio conversion software! In this article, I share a quick and easy way to convert your audio files to a range of different formats, using your Mac’s built-in iTunes app. Perhaps you want to copy your favourite tracks to your MP3 player and realise that your entire audio library is in an incompatible format maybe you’ve branched out and downloaded a new song from somewhere other than iTunes, and its format doesn’t play nicely with your media player or maybe you’ve ripped a CD to your Mac and are unhappy with the default file type. However, there’s plenty of scenarios where you may need to convert your music, audiobooks, podcasts, or other audio files, to a different format. If you only ever play your audio using the same piece of software, and always download your music from the same source, then you may never have to worry about converting audio files from one format to another.
There’s a number of compression formats that are commonly used for audio.