Converting AAc files to mp3

I loaded all my CDs into iTunes as AAC files. There are a select few somgs that I'd like to turn into mp3s to be loaded into another device. Is there a simple way to do this within iTunes, or am I just better off re-importing them (there aren't that many).
Thanks in advance
Steve Denvir

Steve.
If your CDs were imported as AAC files, you can convert them to MP3 as follows:
1. In the iTunes menu, go to Preferences > Advanced and change Import Using AAC Encoder to Import Using MP3 Encoder. That setting controls both importing and converting.
2. Select the song you want converted and go to the advanced menu and select "Convert Selection to MPs". You will end up with both an AAC version (AAC audio file) and an MP3 version (MPEG audio file).
3. After you are finished converting, go back to the Preferences > Advanced and change back to Import Using AAC Encoder.

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