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Q: Palm RealPlayer and Unprotected AAC files ( No Answer,   3 Comments )
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Subject: Palm RealPlayer and Unprotected AAC files
Category: Computers > Software
Asked by: ranger01-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 06 Nov 2004 10:19 PST
Expires: 06 Dec 2004 10:19 PST
Question ID: 425355
Can the RealPlayer client for PALM handheld devices play UNPROTECTED
AAC (M4A) files? I realize the software can play Real's DRM-enabled
AAC files; however, I have used iTunes to rip all my CDs to MPEG-4
audio (aka M4A or unprotected AAC). Will the Palm version of
RealPlayer play these files?
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Subject: Re: Palm RealPlayer and Unprotected AAC files
From: khertan-ga on 02 Dec 2004 01:58 PST
 
RealAudio (.RM, .RMJ), G2 audio, RealAudio 8 (Atrac 3), MP3 (CBR or
VBR), are supported ... but no AAC which is MPEG-4 audio.
Subject: Re: Palm RealPlayer and Unprotected AAC files
From: generalzod-ga on 06 Dec 2004 12:40 PST
 
Kinoma Player 3 Ex, released on Dec 2, 2004, will play your
unprotected AAC/MPEG4 files.

http://www.kinoma.com/products.html?player3
Subject: Re: Palm RealPlayer and Unprotected AAC files
From: multimediafan-ga on 02 Feb 2005 01:15 PST
 
If you will, you can convert AAC to MP3 or WMA. view
http://topvideopro.com/audio-ripper/convert-aac-to-wma.htm for more
info.

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