How can i convert my iTunes to MP3 ?

Hi, i am sure this question must have been asked before, i have just downloaded a couple of Albums from the iTunes Store, to move these Album tracks away from my lap top, i have to put the tracks in a playlist, i am ok with that.
Then when i put the albums on CD's i can play them at home on the HiFi, so i am currently Burning an Audio CD.
It has now answered my original Question !!!!, it is so infuriating, why did i have to find out the hard way ?, it is now Importing the Audio CD back into iTunes and converting the tracks to MP3 !!!
So why does it make it so difficult to convert tracks to MP3 ?
Now it has finished converting the Audio tracks to MP3 files and it lumped them all together in the same Music Folder as the originals !!!!, how do i know which is which ?.
The only reason i wanted them in MP3 format in the first place is so i could put them on a Memory Stick ! so i can play them from the Car Radio in the car.
Does that any of that make any sense to anybody ?
How do i now get them onto a memory stick ?
tim

I'm not sure I completely follow what it is you are trying to do, but it strikes me you're making it more complicated than need be.
iTunes imports files in the format set in your preferences.  If you want to import as other than mp3 then set the other format in your preferences.
iTunes is also set by default to put a copy of tracks you add into your iTunes folder.  You can unset this in preferences (I have this unset) but most people don't because it kind of messes up file management.  You can also temporarily disable it for files you are dragging to iTunes by holding the option key.  If you use iTunes for converting it will add them to iTunes - that's the way it behaves. I often use non-iTunes applications such as Max or XLD for doing my conversions (you also get to use the LAME codec for mp3 which some consider better than iTunes).
You can add a column to your lists display which is format, or just go by the file size or bit rate display columns.  While not definitive, I can usually depend upon files saying 128k bitrate or 3 MB in size to be mp3 (I have almost no AAC tracks) vs. AIFFwhich would have much higher bitrate and much bigger files.
If you have mp3 files and want to put them on a flash drive, highlight the items you want to add (it could be a whole playlist) and drag this from the iTunes window to the flash drive in a Finder window.

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