aac audio file won't play, purchased aac audio file does my parents lost all their music and i have been able to get both of them into itunes, but there are 278 songs on itunes that will not play in itunes or any other media player. the "kind" column has all of them labeled as...
According to "Song Info" those songs where a mp3 file was created successfully are now a "Purchased AAC audio file". However, the other half of the songs where it wasn't possible to convert to mp3 the "Song Info" still reads "Apple Music AAC audio file". Can anyone help? Thank you...
then again clicking the "Buy" button. You may then be presented with a message that the file is ready to be downloaded, at which point you should click "OK." Do not re-purchase the track if the aforementioned message is
examine the file's properties (in your iTunes Library). Select a problem song and click on Edit/Song Info/File>kind. Is it a Purchased AAC audio file or a Protected AAC audio file? Note the difference. Study the two songs pictured below, which I purchased from the iTunes Store (well,...
However, the file format is AAC audio file rather than Purchased AAC audio file, so it won't let me. I did pay for the song. What can I do to fix this? [Re-Titled by Moderator] Posted on Jun 13, 2024 4:01 PM Me too Reply Page content loaded There are no replies. How ...
If the Swim audio player accepts AAC audio files from the iTunes Store, is there anything unusual about the ones that it won't accept? I can think of a few possibilities: Perhaps the Swim player has a limit on the maximum length of a song, and you are trying to transfer a song of...
The files are Apple Music AAC audio files, with fairplay version 2. This is pretty frustrating. What happened to 'it just works?'?Posted on Jun 17, 2023 10:21 AM Me too Reply Similar questions I bought the album but cannot burn to CD?! I recently subscribed to apple music. I found...
This is a catch-22. Also, these songs do not appear in my purchase history. The only “option” is to re-download the music at MY expense, even though the file information for each song clearly shows they were previously purchased by me, including the date purchased. I would not only ...
If any of the items still play on your old computer then try burning to audio CD and then rip back as 256K AAC. tt2 View in context Similar questions iTunes says I'm not authorized to play some of the tracks on an album I bought I purchased an album from the iTunes store on my...
Make sure you are using a non-protected one (Kind = "Purchased AAC audio file.") You also have the option of buying your music in MP3 format from a different online store. MP3 is not copy-protected. View in context Similar questions iTunes music iniMovie I am trying to create an iMov...