iTunes File Formats: AAC Protected .mp4


I have just opened my new HiFiMan 601 DAP in search of higher, portable fidelity.

The player seems to recognize WAV files - my main motivation for abandoning the iPod, as I would like to load up the player with WAV files for critical listening or favorite music for the gym.

However, it does not seem to recognize mp4 files.

I was hoping, for more casual listening and Audiobooks, to also transfer my iTunes library, which although I am still searching several external hard drives, generally seem to be in the format as described above.

Can I convert this file format to WAV or another format which could more easily be read by this player?

Or is this the proprietary format which requires an iPod and iTunes?

Thank you,
cwlondon

Showing 1 response by horence

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