From: Mike M. <mi...@mu...> - 2006-05-22 22:44:54
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Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò wrote: > On Monday 22 May 2006 23:39, Mike Melanson wrote: > >>Are m4b files ever unencrypted by default? > > Actually, not sure. The user confirms that renaming m4b to m4a and playing > that works, documentation seems to confirm m4a and m4b are the same identical > thing. Also renaming m4a to m4b and playing them here with the patch works. > > Can't say much more as I'm working on request here :) The reason I ask is that we could also add .m4p (protected) files to the list as that is the extension of the iTunes files when they come down from the store in the first place. But I think that's silly because those files are encrypted and we don't support them, strictly speaking. Using special tools to decrypt them generally yields a .m4a extension (audio). That's why I want to know if it would be reasonable that .m4b files might be decrypted and playable. -- -Mike Melanson |