Import Atrac files in another format

I have some Cds in Atrac format that I want to import to ITunes. First I must convert them to a format that ITunes will recognize. Help would be appreciated.

hi Jacquie!
I have some Cds in Atrac format that I want to import to ITunes. First I must convert them to a format that ITunes will recognize.
that's a Sony format, isn't it? do you have a Sony player that you can use to import and convert the files into a different format?
love, b

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