I am re importing all my CD's into iTunes. I used a higher Kbps in mp3. I am up to almost 7,000 songs, and the Gb's used is almost at 50 gigs. Am I able to lower the Kbps so I can bring down the gigs used without having to re import the CD's all over agai

I am re importing all my CD's into iTunes. I am using a higher Kbps in mp3 format. I have over 6,000 songs so far, and I have already used around 50 gigabytes. I want to know that if I want to change to a lower Kbps instead in mp3 to lower the gigs used, how can I do that without having to re import all my CD's all over again. My iPod Classic is the 160 Gb model. My version of iTunes is 10.6,and I am using a Windows 7 computer.

You could try my script ConvertFormat and see if you like the results. Would be easier than inserting the CDs and correcting the tag info again. Just be aware this is a one-way trip. Once you've thrown away some quality to shrink the files you can't get it back without going back to the source. You may better off investing in a bigger drive.
If you just want to squeeze more on the iPod you can use the built-in iTunes option to convert files to a lower bitrate as they are added to the device.
tt2

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