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Tutorial - How to Convert M4a to MP3?

The only two things you'll need:


M4a is an audio format frequently associated with iTunes. Music in this particular format can be played inside iTunes and meanwhile, they are also compatible with all types of iPods. Yet, M4a are not accepted by a bunch of other media player applications or portable music players. Here comes the All Free M4a to MP3 Converter, which helps you convert M4a format into MP3 for easy playback anywhere.

Step 1. Download and run M4a to MP3 Converter

Click here to download M4a to MP3 Converter and install it. Double-click the icon to launch the program.


Step 2. Add audio files

Click "Add File(s)..." to add the M4a files to the conversion list. Adding multiple files in one batch is allowed. After that, the file info will be displayed. You can remove the files by clicking the "Delete", while "Clear" will remove all. Use "Move Up" and "Move Down" buttons or just drag the listed files to queue them to meet your demands. You can also click "Play" button to play the selected file with the media player in your system.


Add audio files


Step 3. Specify output settings

Click "Select..." to choose the output directory and choose MP3 from the format buttons. Then, you can choose the quality presets from the down-drop menu below. All the presets are well configured and have short description of the usages. With all the settings done, click "Convert" to start conversion.


Specify output settings


Step 4. Start conversion

After you hit "Convert", some conversion information and a progress bar will be displayed within just few seconds. Select the post-process options to automatically play the sound or shut down the computer as long as the conversion is finished.


Start conversion


When the process is complete, there is a summary report about the conversion. Click "Open folder" to directly find your converted files. Now, you can enjoy your favorite music on your MP3 player!


Find the converted files

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