As much as I know, m4a is a container format. This means, that an .m4a
file can consist of one format or another. It's like the .wav extention.
A Wave file can be PCM (uncompressed) or .mp3 or ...

   <*** Michael Lang ***>

You wrote:

> Hi,
>     I installed the latest version of WinAmp. It does support M4A files, 
> but I couldn't get the file I got from the podcast to play. Guess it must 
> be a Mac-oriented podcast. Oh well, at least I tried.
>     Thanks.


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