- .m4a extentions
- Posted by htim64 on December 30th, 2005
Is there a way to play music files with the .m4a extention in media Player?
I tried the converting software and made them mp3s but it didn't work so well.
Any ideas?
- Posted by Sharon F on December 30th, 2005
On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 09:17:02 -0800, htim64 wrote:
> Is there a way to play music files with the .m4a extention in media Player?
> I tried the converting software and made them mp3s but it didn't work so well.
> Any ideas?
It looks like an "iffy" project - "iffy" it looks like the digital rights
attached to the m4a files may not allow conversion or "good" conversion.
Checking Google's Web and Google's Group results on "m4a files convert to
mp3," there doesn't appear to be one single good way to do this:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...convert+to+mp3
Alternative: I haven't tried this but (also according to Google), you can
change the extension to .mp4 and play the file in QuickTime. Or leave the
extensions alone and download the iTune player to listen to these files.
--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User
- Posted by Hanson Woo on December 31st, 2005
You can use total video convert to play and convert.
http://www.effectmatrix.com
- Posted by Stan Brown on December 31st, 2005
Fri, 30 Dec 2005 09:17:02 -0800 from htim64 <htim64
@discussions.microsoft.com>:
> Is there a way to play music files with the .m4a extention in media Player?
> I tried the converting software and made them mp3s but it didn't work so well.
> Any ideas?
I don't know of a good way, but I think even theoretically the
conversion is problematic since both are "lossy" formats.
Why not just download the free Windows version of iTunes from Apple?
<http://www.apple.com/itunes/> It works just fine as a player even if
you don't have an iPod.
--
Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA
http://OakRoadSystems.com/
"Do I smell the revolting stench of self-esteem?"
-- Jon Lovitz, in /The Producers/ (2005)

