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Topic author: mightyhiro14(at)yahoo.com
Subject: M4a files don't show up
Posted on: 02/01/2006 08:01:05 AM
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I imported my cd collection using itunes, so most of my digital music is in M4a format. When I put the music files into my 442 they don't show up under the audio player. It doesn't say unsupportable or anything like that. The folders are there, the files are not. Under file management I can find the actual music files, but they still do not play. Can this be fixed without converting my entire collection? If not, what is the best way to convert all of my files?


Hiroshi Corpora

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Reply author: JEFFH
Replied on: 02/01/2006 4:54:42 PM
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Originally posted by mightyhiro14(at)yahoo.com

I imported my cd collection using itunes, so most of my digital music is in M4a format. When I put the music files into my 442 they don't show up under the audio player. It doesn't say unsupportable or anything like that. The folders are there, the files are not. Under file management I can find the actual music files, but they still do not play. Can this be fixed without converting my entire collection? If not, what is the best way to convert all of my files?
Hiroshi Corpora



Thats not a supported Audio file on the 442.
The only audio formats currently supported are MP3/ADPCM/WMA/AAC-LC


Reply author: mightyhiro14(at)yahoo.com
Replied on: 02/02/2006 4:51:23 PM
Message:

Are there plans to eventually support that format as well?

Hiroshi Corpora


Reply author: MrAkai
Replied on: 02/02/2006 5:36:34 PM
Message:

m4a files are AAC-LC, but apparently the container format is not supported.

I imagine like most things we won't see support until 442v2 comes out.


Reply author: mightyhiro14(at)yahoo.com
Replied on: 02/02/2006 10:03:22 PM
Message:

Is there an easy way to convert my library so that the 442 will play all of my files?

Hiroshi Corpora


Reply author: Gunderstorm
Replied on: 02/04/2006 2:58:22 PM
Message:

quote:
Originally posted by mightyhiro14(at)yahoo.com

Is there an easy way to convert my library so that the 442 will play all of my files?


This is what I've been told by iTunes users that have non-iPod MP3 players: burn CDs of your iTunes music and then rip the tracks from the CDs to MP3 or WMA format.


Reply author: Sottilde
Replied on: 02/04/2006 4:03:16 PM
Message:

That's far from easy. If the m4a's have DRM on them, there's a program for that. I know what it is but the name just escapes me right now. It's four letters. Hrmmmmm....

If they don't, just right click on the songs and hit convert to MP3 from inside iTunes.

------Order #9082 :D


Reply author: Gunderstorm
Replied on: 02/06/2006 08:57:11 AM
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quote:
Originally posted by Sottilde

That's far from easy.


I know. Sucks, doesn't it?

quote:
Originally posted by Sottilde

Just right click on the songs and hit convert to MP3 from inside iTunes.


I've looked over the shoulders of a couple of iTunes users (I'm not one of them), and when they right-click on a track the only "Convert" option available is "to AAC". Do you have a special plug-in installed or something that lets you convert tracks to MP3?


Reply author: duke Neuros
Replied on: 03/14/2006 1:03:22 PM
Message:

Sometimes, I have been able to use itunes to reconvert the files back into MP3, just right click the file and see if you can reconvert the file.


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