I have an iPod Nano 4 Gigs.
Apple Nano uses AAC encoding (Advanced Audio Coding) to import music from CD's, and then download the files into the Nano. AAC is similar to MP3, maybe slightly better and takes less space than MP3, but is not compatible with MP3.
Itunes also lets you import the music in MP3 coding, to download in CD, wich is what I want to do to create MP3 disks to play in a car radio.
My question is: Can I have 2 separates libraries, one used to import AAC files, and the other one to import MP3 files. This would allow me to download in either my Nano iPod, or make a CD (or both) without having to recreate a library each time.
So far all my attempts to do that have been unsuccessful.
Apple Nano uses AAC encoding (Advanced Audio Coding) to import music from CD's, and then download the files into the Nano. AAC is similar to MP3, maybe slightly better and takes less space than MP3, but is not compatible with MP3.
Itunes also lets you import the music in MP3 coding, to download in CD, wich is what I want to do to create MP3 disks to play in a car radio.
My question is: Can I have 2 separates libraries, one used to import AAC files, and the other one to import MP3 files. This would allow me to download in either my Nano iPod, or make a CD (or both) without having to recreate a library each time.
So far all my attempts to do that have been unsuccessful.