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Dimmukane:
Are you sure aiff's don't work on PCs? Or is aif a different file type.
jhocking:
Well they will play if you have Apple media software like iTunes or something, but the fileformat was created for Macs.
Lines:
Yeah. It's what Garage Band gives you instead of an mp3/m4a.
In iTunes, go under advanced and click "Convert Selection to AAC". That's what I did and it works.
jhocking:
Speaking of which, my computer didn't recognize your m4a files. Technically I could listen to any of the other filetypes people have used, it's just mp3 is most convenient. However, yours I couldn't play at all.
Lines:
Weird. I know other people's m4a's were being played in QuickTime instead of iTunes, but they all work for me. WAVs also go to QuickTime, but wma's won't work (as I'm not on a PC). I don't know why they won't work then, so I'll try to fix it.
EDIT: I don't know how else to convert it, but it says it's encoded with iTunes and QuickTime, if that makes a difference.
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