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Jakob37



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24th July, 2006 at 03:54:49 -

I have got some m4a files but I can`t play them on my computer.
So... I wonder if anybody knows a progam to either convert them to mp3/wma or if anybody knows a plugin to windows media player so it can play them.

I uses Windows media player v.10

And if you not know, m4a is some kind of musicfiles used in ipod.
(If you didn`t know I don`t think you can help me but whathever .)

 
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24th July, 2006 at 05:46:41 -

Just google it.
I got like 1,990,000 results for m4a converters.

 
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24th July, 2006 at 06:11:06 -

winamp can play them, so can iTunes and VLC

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24th July, 2006 at 13:34:19 -

Flava: Yes, I guess that I should have done that before asking

Mighty guy: I like windows media player so I prefer to search after a converter but thanks for the response.

 
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24th July, 2006 at 13:35:49 -

"I uses Windows media player v.10"
Heh... anyone who uses WMP alone should know that the number of codecs that it comes with on install, are at the bare minimum. They've improved, yes... but they still have very little. Windows Media Player 11 adds a great deal of new codecs to the player. Anyone who uses Windows Media Player 11 would reliese that it runs well, yes... but unless you plan to spend some time looking for codec downloads, you might find it kind of limited compaired to Winamp. I still recommend Windows Media Player for the codecs it CAN play, but I don't find my time being used wisely when I look around for codecs that Winamp can play on install.

 
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Jakob37



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24th July, 2006 at 13:44:31 -

You probably have right but now I have found a converter and besides, I have only about 10 files I can`t play without converting them.

 
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