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Alternate container file for AAC (m4a) file?
I bought some songs from an online music store that comes in .m4a file.
Unfortunately, this is a proprietary file format and windows explorer cannot display the tags (artist, album, etc). Is there another media file type that can act as a container for AAC/m4a file, AND has tags properties that windows can edit and display? The last resort would be to reencode the m4a file into wma or mp3 file. This would allow me to tag the file but would also degrade the song due to transcoding loss. I'm using vista. I'll have to test windows 7 to see if it can tag .m4a file. |
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