Converting WAV file to AAC

I have 850 songs on iTunes and they were loaded on there as a WAV file. I am now switching them over to AAC. It shows now as a duplicate song in my Libary. Will it effect anything if I delete the duplicate song? Meaning is there two different formats in my Libary WAV & AAC.
30GB iPod Video   Windows XP  

If you have duplicate songs then simply delete one of them... It will not affect anything. If you delete one of the duplicate from iTunes and you have your iPod set to "Automatically sync" then when you plug your iPod in it will delete the duplicate song you deleted from iTunes(the WAV song) and keep the converted(AAC song) song on there

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