I purchased some music from iTunes. iTunes Plus, they have no DRM. When I put them on my Diamond, it sees the files but skips them and doesn’t read them. Both in Touch FLO3D and Windows Media Player. If I make AAC files myself with iTunes, they both can read them!
I can read those iTunes Plus files on my Windows Vista.
itune plus are 256Kbit/sec
do the ones you make yourself which play on the diamond
have the same spcs?
I have made both 128 and 256 with iTunes from MP3s. They both work fine on Diamond. iTunes Plus tracks purchased don't work! If I re-encode those iTunes Plus tracks to AAC, they work!
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Here is what I want to do:
At least be able to listen to aac and flac files in the HTC player.
I would love to be able to automatically sync with itunes.
I have a brand new kaiser. I have licences for pocket player and pocket music (with the aac plugin) which I don't necessarily like to use. If I can't use the HTC Audo Player for aac or flac files, do you have any suggestions to make listening to music on the kaiser as convenient as it is on an ipod.
Am I dreaming?
google tcpmp 0.81 i believe that has the codec for aac
My wife uses an iPod, and we share music libraries. I'd like to use iTunes to sync my Tilt but of course, activesync won't do that. To solve the problem, I'm thinking of buying two pieces of software:
TunesSync, to sync the library
http://www.pocketmac.net/products/tunessync_windowsmobile/index.html
PocketMusic, with AAC plugin
http://www.pocketmind.com/pocketmusic.htm
That should do it, but does anybody know of a different, less expensive way to do this? I'm looking at blowing $40 total for software here. Is their a better media player out there?
that will work - i used to used that path, but eventually converted everything over to windows media, which syncs much better. don't forget that anything you purchased through iTunes most likely has DRM turned on, and won't play, even though you have the AAC plugin (which plays M4A, not M4P files)
There is an AAC plugin for media player linked around here. I use it for all my standard (non-DRM) iTunes files.
the pocketmusic AAC plugin will allow M4A files to be played in media player as well
Corecodec Player plays all that audio files. I use it and it's very good.
Recommend it!
Cheers.
Hello!
I tried S2P last week and it seems that it can not open the files coming from iTunes store (the ones that have no DRM!!)..
Do you confirm?
Thanks!
According to the S2P thread itself, S2P is a "MP3/WMA player application" so it's simply not designed to play any of Apple's nonsense.
burn to disc then convert to mp3??????????????
Is there any way to get Itunes for wm6.1 or what's the best music player for the HTC Fuze? Thanks
Are you referring to a player on the phone or syncing music from the PC? If the later, Windows Media Player does a fine job of syncing music to WM devices.
you can us kinoma to play itunes, but unless you pay for teh program you will have limited access to all teh functions of the program.
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Now I am satisfied!
Doubletwist
Hello Everyone,
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Thank You