M4A stands for MPEG 4 Audio. Meaning that is a music file intended for audio listening purposes and will be formatted so that it can be played in some sort of audio player or burnt to a CD.
AAC/M4A are the same thing with different extensions....
A good m4a to mp3 converter would be a free online download from the site maniac tools. You will be able to convert m4a to mp3 freely, and the free audio converter has received excellent reviews online.
In order to convert an M4A file into an MP3, a special converting software must be used. One can either purchase a converter, or download one for free. CNET has one called "Free M4a to MP3 Converter."
no, only M4A's
do you mean AC3 or M4A? They both are lossy formats, so try to encode a cd to both and listen to yourself which one you like better.
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.m4a I think.
Because you have a MP3 player that can only play MP3 audios, but M4A can't play on a MP3 player because M4A is an MPEG 4 and your MP3 player is a MPEG 3. The MPEG 4 is to powerful or high for the MPEG 3 (4 is bigger than a 3).
On Windows, you can use this free and simple program Free HD Video Converter Factory to convert your M4A files to WMA. > Open the program and add your .m4a files. > Select WMA as the output format. > Export the converted files. Other free options include Audacity and VLC Media Player.
The easiest way to convert your files to mp3 is to download a file converter off of the internet. I found a great converter at www.maniactools.com/soft/m4a-to-mp3-converter.
Download a converter.