Hi i was wondering if freevo could play .m4a files.  this is the file format that 
apple's itunes encodes cds at.  it is commonly referred to as mpeg4-audio i believe 
but i'm not sure.

Here is a blub on apple's website about it...

AAC: MPEG-4 audio
 AAC (for Advanced Audio Coding, a big part of the MPEG-4 specification) is the 
cutting-edge audio codec that’s perfect for the Internet. AAC encoding compresses 
much more efficiently than older formats like MP3 (which iTunes still supports, by the 
way), while delivering quality rivaling that of uncompressed CD audio. In fact, expert 
listeners have judged AAC audio files compressed at 128 kbps (stereo) to be virtually 
indistinguishable from the original uncompressed audio source. iTunes 4 and QuickTime 
6.2 is all you need to get started.


As I said before the file format is .m4a.  these files ARE NOT purchased files from 
the apple itunes music store and DO NOT have encryption built into them.  they are 
simply cds that i have been encoding onto my mac.

thanks.

GoinUp




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