iTunes - "Import CD" laver .m4a filer

  • Jeg vil blot høre, når jeg importerer en CD via iTunes, så laver den nogle filer der hedder .m4a - Er disse filer det samme som AAC? De er i hvert fald kompatible med min iPod - Men synes bare filtypen ser mærkelig ud.

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    Originally posted by Berleburg
    Jeg vil blot høre, når jeg importerer en CD via iTunes, så laver den nogle filer der hedder .m4a - Er disse filer det samme som AAC? De er i hvert fald kompatible med min iPod - Men synes bare filtypen ser mærkelig ud.


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    M4A is a file extension used to represent the popular new international audio standard called MPEG 4 Audio. M4A is the new replacement for the older MP3 audio format and includes many enhancement and improvements. Many popular applications and hardware devices already support M4A. This site is dedicated to helping you learn more about M4A and MP4 audio files. Hopefully you will begin to use this popular, new audio file format.


    What does M4A stand for?
    Many people have questions about M4A, since it is relatively new. M4A stands for MPEG 4 Audio, and it is a popular file extension used to represent audio files. Most people are familiar with MP3 and how it shrinks down the file size of songs and other audio files. M4A and MP4 do the same thing as MP3 does, but even better. Quality is better and file sizes are usually smaller than MP3 files. But unlike MP3, no licenses or payments are required to be able to stream or distribute content in M4A format (unlike MP3 which requires you to pay royalties on content you distribute in MP3 format). This fact alone, is more than enough reason (due to the extreme cost savings) to use M4A files instead of MP3 files. In addition, M4A files tend to sound much better than MP3 files encoded at the same bitrate.


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  • Windows media player kan ikke afspille det. Du skal have en bestemt mp4 afspiller til få dem afspillet.

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    Originally posted by GrillRotten
    ... Eller også kunne han jo bare bruge iTunes nu når han alligevel havde fat i det ... :))


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