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  • Ipod noobie question

    OK, this is probably a dumb question to the tech-savy crowd on our boards. But is there a way to sync up our phatnoise systems with and ipod so that I can play the M4U (I think that's what the file type is ) from itunes?
    Derick

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    Re: Ipod noobie question

    I don't think the phatnoise supports M4U/AAC type files....If I remember correctly its an Itunes/Ipod only deal....Its easy enough though to convert to MP3 though if you use dbpoweramp with the needed plugin (all free)
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      Re: Ipod noobie question

      Originally posted by TurboMedic
      I don't think the phatnoise supports M4U/AAC type files....If I remember correctly its an Itunes/Ipod only deal....Its easy enough though to convert to MP3 though if you use dbpoweramp with the needed plugin (all free)
      Cool, thanks for the input Alex! I just Googled the dbpoweramp and will take a look at it. Thanks man!
      Derick

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        Re: Ipod noobie question

        dbpoweramp kicks @$$

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          Re: Ipod noobie question

          The Phatbox does indeed play AAC files when you purchase the Media Manager software for $15 from them. I have done it and half of the collection on my Phatbox is AAC. Works great!

          I should clarify actually... it plays non protected AAC files (ie: .m4a) - it does NOT play files downloaded from the iTunes store (which use a proprietary DRM)... they have the extension of .m4p
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            Re: Ipod noobie question

            I never download from te Itunes store......Thats cool that it will play AAC, I rip all my music in it, its a far better compression agent, with much better quality..
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              Re: Ipod noobie question

              Originally posted by Billip
              ... it plays non protected AAC files (ie: .m4a) - it does NOT play files downloaded from the iTunes store (which use a proprietary DRM)... they have the extension of .m4p
              But dbpoweramp can still convert .m4p to mp3, correct?
              Derick

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                Re: Ipod noobie question

                Look at the dbPoweramp site, they should have a plugin for that if you search...I'm not too sure myself...
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                2002 GTI 1.8t | C1 SS | Upsolute 94 oct | Brullen 2.5" DP | Supersprint catback | Poly mounts | 19" Privat's | FK 55 kit | Projector lights | EVOMS CAI
                2000 GSXR750 | Hindle Race exhaust | Telefonica replica | K&N intake | Custom ECU

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                  Re: Ipod noobie question

                  Originally posted by C-town Driver
                  But dbpoweramp can still convert .m4p to mp3, correct?
                  I would be surprised if it could as Apple's DRM is totally proprietary. The only way that I know of to change the encoding/rerip is to burn to CD and reimport. That will definitely bypass the DRM.
                  Last edited by Billip; 05-19-2005, 02:27 PM.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Ipod noobie question

                    If you don't want to eat up cds, you could use a virtual drive program.
                    Nick
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                    • #11
                      Re: Ipod noobie question

                      yeah, just burn to an iso image or something.

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