I never had much luck with that file type. thankfully, I haven't seen
it around much but like you, all I could do was play them. I suppose
you could always use the Winamp diskwriter plugin, but I didn't go there
with it.
RA
On 5/14/2009 10:45 AM, Peter Alan Smith wrote:
Has anyone had
Hi, I was able to convert some m4b files to mp3 with GoldWave.
On 5/9/2009 1:47 PM, Ann wrote:
Hi folks,
Does anyone know how to convert an M4b, which is some kind of, I think,
Apple extension for audiobook to an mp3 file? I know that,
theoretically, iTunes can do this, but it doesn't work
Has anyone had any luck with m4a files? Goldwave doesn't really like them.
My winamp player plays them but that's all I can do with them since I'm not
a mac or ipod person.
P
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From: sean waiting
Switch can do this. It comes as trialware, but after the trial period,
you can still use it for free with some limitations. I would guess that
converting M4A files would still work. Note that it won't break DRM.
You can find out more on Switch from the FAQ, including a link to
download the
Hi folks,
Does anyone know how to convert an M4b, which is some kind of, I think,
Apple extension for audiobook to an mp3 file? I know that,
theoretically, iTunes can do this, but it doesn't work on my Windows XP
computer. i can use itunes to convert the file to every other format,
but when