Mark Lanctot;340514 Wrote:
> Don't DRMed files have an .m4p ('protected') extension?
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Yes, Mark, you are correct.
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Eric Seaberg
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SC will not play DRMed files. The following applies to files without
DRM.
SC on OSX and Windows (if Quicktime is installed) will play m4a (both
lossless & lossy compression) file with any additions /changes.
SC on supported Linux (I.e. x86 based) will normally play Appless
Lossless except a bug
Hello,
It really depends on the contents of the m4a files. Squeezebox won't
play DRMed m4a files (i.e. files bought through the iTunes Music
Store). However, Squeezebox should play other m4a files, that are not
DRMed. However, SqueezeCenter 7.2 has introduced a bug (see bug report
9420), and cann
Mine plays m4a files without any plugin - just works straight out the
box. All my files are Apple Lossless and are m4a.
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Merlin
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Is there a plugin or some way I can play m4a files in Squeezebox? Else,
is there a way I can log all files that won't play so I can locate and
delete/ or convert them manually?
- Sorry not sure where to stick this query,
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