came across a .m4b file just the other day. Went to one of the those file 
extension identifier web sitea dna was told that it was something used by 
Apple Ipod. Winamp will play both .m4a and .m4b files. So far as I can 
deduce the .m4b files can contain something like bookmarks or the section 
markers contained in the .aa audible files so that the reader can move 
through the file by section.
Cheers
Andrea
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> M4A and M4B.  What reads them and what versions are required?
> Thanks.
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