Itunes for mp3

hi i have 2 questions!
i have some mp3 without title and artist, itunes have an option to find and write automatic the idtag into?
i have already some mp3 with butrate 320kb and i will converte into 128kb, is possible? (like musicmatch)
thanks and sorry for my bad english!

1) iTunes cannot locate this info. iTunes will only find this if you have the original CD and import the songs from there.
2) Yes, you can.
In iTunes go to edit-->preferences. Click the advanced tab. Click the importing tab under that. Make sure import using is set to MP3 Encoder. For the setting, set it to whatever bit rate you want. Click OK.
Right click a song that you want to convert and go to convert selection to MP3. iTunes will convert it to the settings you previously set.
You will have to remove the original song from iTunes.
Your english is fine!
btabz

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