pfarrell;309775 Wrote: 
> 
> "The .M4P extension is AAC purchased from Apple's Music Store (iTune) 
> and is protected by a Digital Rights Management scheme."
> 

Yes, but .m4a is different than .m4p (he said .M4A).  If you rip CDs
using iTunes as AAC it will tag them as .m4a.  You'll need to install
QuickTime to playback and/or transcode to FLAC or some other 'native'
format for the SB3 to play.

If you ARE trying to play purchased iTunes files, it won't work.


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