dBpowerAMP may be able to do what you require, if it comes with the right codecs.
Why do you want to convert your music collection to AAC, though? iTunes and the iPod range can play MP3s, but other applications and MP3 players can't play AAC. You won't gain any extra quality by converting existing MP3/WMA files to AAC, either
Ill give that program a try......well my itunes phone is really penikity (hope spelt right) with mp3 and wma and some just wont transfer to the phone unless tehy are in the itunes format (aac i believe).....so if I convert all of the them to aac there wont be any trouble when transfering them
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