I need to convert an M4A to something else--anything--WAV, MP3, OGG, something I can play and manipulate in, say, Reaper. I thought Sound Forge could do it, but not without installing the QuickTime plugin. If I have to, I'll do that, but is it cool to do so? Does anything break by doing that?

TIA



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