HT3823 may I known, my itunes song is ACC file how to convert to WAV file

may I known, my itunes song is ACC file how to convert to WAV file

Here's a free online file converter I use all the time:  http://www.convertfiles.com/
And don't you mean AAC, not ACC?  lol

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