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Will my M4a iTines songs play on a Windows comouter?
#1
Most of my iTunes songs are saved as "M4a". Will I have to convert them somehow, or can I just burn them to a CD and put them on a Windows computer or Windows-based iPod?
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#2
Unless they are encrypted, there shouldn't be a problem so long as you have the proper codecs. They should be included with VLC, Quicktime, and/or iTunes all of which are available for Windows.
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#3
They will play in iTunes or on any iPod just fine. It's the .m4p that require authentication, but even those will still work.
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#4
I wanna get one of these comouters.

Isn't that when a publication "outs" you for being a closet mac user? Then you're a "comouter"?
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