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Originally Posted by E-Dragon
 Yes it is, When you first rename it the whole thing is highlighted, just use the right arrow key, then the left, then the delete key and type in a small " r " and hit enter.. It should say: Warning changing the file extention may make blah blah blah... Click yes... If you already have a rintone file in iTunes or have already associated m4r with ringtones, the icon will change too...
You are selecting and editing the file thru windows and NOT tru iTunes, right?
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F@#$

this still isnt working, i highlight it and click <rename> and it only changes the name not the entire name + extension
ok here's what i did:
-imported the file to itunes music section
-converted mp3/wav file to AAC, then deleted the original file from itunes
-right click the aac file <show in internet explorer>
-(new window opens) right click the m4a file and choose <rename>
*it only remames the file name/title, NOT the extension
i dont get it
frig Apple and their damn monopoly on everything iphone!
EDIT: figured it out..had to modify a setting in teh folder options for windows