I have files with an extension of .aac (not protected as far as I can remember or tell) and I'm trying to convert them to .mp3. When I try to convert them I get an error saying there is no .aac decoder. The website says that the m4a QAAC should be able to decode all forms of AAC, but since that isn't working I went to the configuration tool for the install-on-demand .aac. It takes me to a page where I download "dBpoweramp-Codec-m4a QAAC (iTunes) Encoder.exe" which I have run. I do have itunes installed (on a windows machine). The cd ripping tool shows m4a NERO AAC grayed out. When I click on it, it prompts me to download a package then takes me to the same page that I have already downloaded from. It seems like either the installer I am being prompted to download isn't installing correctly. dB is installed in C in the default directory.


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