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Posted by Kwea (Member # 2199) on :
 
I recently had my computer completely freeze up. I talked to 3 tech support departments (HP, BB and CompUSA) and all they offered to do was change me for something I could do myself.....reset to my factory defaults.


I reset, and I have managed to do more than those places promised....I saved most of my data. I have had to reinstall most of my programs, but overall I am pretty happy with how it went, considering how bad it could have beenm. [Smile]


But I just went to go play some of my music, and it is now being read as a W4A file rather than another format. These are CD's I have bought and payed for, not downloaded music, and windows media player had played them just fine before.


I don't know if it is a codec issue or what. Any ideas? Not all my music is affected....some are still MP3's, and WMP reads them fine.

VLM reads them, so I can still listen to them, but I don't recall converting anything in the past....


What type of player uses W4A, and how can I make it work at this point?
 
Posted by Threads (Member # 10863) on :
 
Unprotected songs bought from iTunes are in w4a format. IIRC you can rename them to *.mp4 and they will still work properly.
 
Posted by Kwea (Member # 2199) on :
 
I'll try that tomorrow...but I didn't buy them on iTunes. Perhaps they were encoded when I tried using some of the audio software I experimented with last year.
 
Posted by Kwea (Member # 2199) on :
 
Anyone else?
 


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