Re: dBpowerAMP can't open the .m4a files i have to convert them.
I'm afraid the only alternative (to resecuring these tracks from another source) is to have your Mac friends reconvert these tracks to mp3 or wma and store thenm that way on your portable player.
We are not sure why this might be the case whether it is a DRM encryption issue or whether it is a matter of Mac and Windows using different systems for formatting data, or both.
Theoretically, if the issue were one of format incompatability, the earlier tip I posted from the iPod Lounge on playing tunes from a Mac iPod on a Windowes iPod might help, but there is no guarantee of this. It may be that the use of your mp3 player to store the audio data files may interfere with that tip being able to work.
Sorry we couldn't provide more effective help for your situation.
Good luck and best wishes,
Bill
I'm afraid the only alternative (to resecuring these tracks from another source) is to have your Mac friends reconvert these tracks to mp3 or wma and store thenm that way on your portable player.
We are not sure why this might be the case whether it is a DRM encryption issue or whether it is a matter of Mac and Windows using different systems for formatting data, or both.
Theoretically, if the issue were one of format incompatability, the earlier tip I posted from the iPod Lounge on playing tunes from a Mac iPod on a Windowes iPod might help, but there is no guarantee of this. It may be that the use of your mp3 player to store the audio data files may interfere with that tip being able to work.
Sorry we couldn't provide more effective help for your situation.
Good luck and best wishes,
Bill
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