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ThomasW Junior Member
Registered: Oct 2003 |
M4A plugin (AAC encoded by iTunes)
In this thread someone asked if my M4P plugin would also work with M4A files. It doesn't, but I've made another plugin that does Last edited by ThomasW on 11-25-2003 at 07:44 PM |
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ThomasW Junior Member
Registered: Oct 2003 |
Here's the file:
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roytam1 Member
Registered: Aug 2003 |
I find a mp4/m4a plugin here: |
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DJ Egg Moderator
Registered: Jun 2000 |
Does ^that^ plugin definitely support M4A ? |
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starwiz Member
Registered: May 2003 |
Okay, now I'm confused. |
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DJ Egg Moderator
Registered: Jun 2000 |
The plugin for encrypted iTunes Music Store files (M4P format) is here |
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Sawg Guest
Registered: Not Yet |
M4P: DRM protected |
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Lion King Major Dude
Registered: Jan 2001 |
m4a is a renamed mp4 file and is supported by the faad2 plugin, apple uses the m4v extension for mp4 files that contain video |
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DJ Egg Moderator
Registered: Jun 2000 |
Aah, right. Cheers guys. |
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Lion King Major Dude
Registered: Jan 2001 |
there are also compiles on John Edwards' homepage: |
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ThomasW Junior Member
Registered: Oct 2003 |
If you want complete (unprotected) AAC support, install my plugin AND the faad2 plugin. The faad2 plugin will then play back all .aac and .mp4 files, and my plugin will play back .m4a files (which are coming from iTunes, can definitely be played by Quicktime and use the Mpeg-4 tagging standard that faad does NOT support). |
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Lion King Major Dude
Registered: Jan 2001 |
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ThomasW Junior Member
Registered: Oct 2003 |
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ralph_wiggum Banned
Registered: Aug 2004 |
Apple Lossless in WinAmp
I was able to play Apple Lossless files in WinAmp using ThomasW's plugin, but only after updating to the latest version of Quicktime and after renaming the in_mp4.dll to in_mp4.bak to prevent a conflict. After that it was smooth sailing. |
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Shpongled Junior Member
Registered: Jan 2005 |
<revives a dead thread, blame it on the "search> function> |
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ivalladt Junior Member
Registered: Dec 2005 |
I am being unable to play .m4a files using ThomasW plug-in, but also using the one downloaded from rarewares. In both cases the file loads but it seems like tags are not parsed, and when I press play nothing happens. Is the faad2 also required? Am I forced to compile it or are there binaries anywhere? |
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DJ Egg Moderator
Registered: Jun 2000 |
The default Nullsoft MPEG-4 Audio Decoder which comes with Winamp 5.12 now supports all MP4/M4A audio files (with AAC/AAC+ content), with no need to install any other 3rd-party plugin(s). |
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ivalladt Junior Member
Registered: Dec 2005 |
I'm afraid they're ALAC. A pity there isn't an application for audio files in the scope of GSpot for video files... |
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costinel Junior Member
Registered: Jan 2006 |
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DJ Egg Moderator
Registered: Jun 2000 |
Maybe if you zip up one of these files, upload it to some webspace, and post a link |
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costinel Junior Member
Registered: Jan 2006 |
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costinel Junior Member
Registered: Jan 2006 |
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DJ Egg Moderator
Registered: Jun 2000 |
Hmm... unless I'm missing something, it looks like I've got to wait an hour before I can download the file O_O |
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costinel Junior Member
Registered: Jan 2006 |
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costinel Junior Member
Registered: Jan 2006 |
forgot to mention that this is what i see on file properties in winamp: |
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Claudehobbes Junior Member
Registered: Jan 2006 |
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DJ Egg Moderator
Registered: Jun 2000 |
MP4/M4A is just a container format. It's what's inside the container what counts. |
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Gijsbrandt Junior Member
Registered: Mar 2006 |
Re: Apple Lossless in WinAmp
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repeating Junior Member
Registered: Jul 2006 |
Wow. So confused. |
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DJ Egg Moderator
Registered: Jun 2000 |
To play ALAC m4a's, all you need are the default in_mp4.dll included with Winamp (in the Winamp\Plugins dir) and alac.w5s (in the Winamp\System dir). No 3rd-party plugins required. |
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repeating Junior Member
Registered: Jul 2006 |
But...but...it's not working!!! |
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colorsound Junior Member
Registered: Jul 2006 |
ThomasW - |
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DJ Egg Moderator
Registered: Jun 2000 |
As already stated above, Winamp's default in_mp4 supports alac, as long as you download and place alac.w5s into the winamp\system folder. |
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Red Mullet Banned
Registered: Jun 2006 |
Uses the limp4v2 library from the MPEG4IP package [http://mpeg4ip.sourceforge.net/] __________________ |
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xjetera Junior Member
Registered: Oct 2006 |
I'm still having trouble using WinAmp5.3 to play m4a lossless files. |
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DJ Egg Moderator
Registered: Jun 2000 |
http://forums.winamp.com/showthread...id=161361#specs |
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xjetera Junior Member
Registered: Oct 2006 |
Egg, |
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wanchoo Junior Member
Registered: Feb 2007 |
The m4a codec file works like a charm. However its name has to be changed from in_zm4a.dll to in_m4a.dll before (or even after) pasting it into the WinAmp Sub-Folder. I joined the Forum only today to say a big thank you to you Thomas. |
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d45k10r Junior Member
Registered: May 2008 |
do i need to alter the .ini because it tells me i need to istall quicktime to use it |
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