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AAC is a propriety format. Just like WMA
"mrgogogas" <mrgogogas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BE8ED551-37BC-45FC-A3BA-21CB2184BC81@microsoft.com... >i have itunes and when i play anything it works perfectly fine... > but maybe thats cos i use headphones > and does WMP support aac? i forgot ... < ![]() > > "JoeM" wrote: > >> Have not heard that one yet. Try uninstalling iTunes and see what >> happens. >> Also make sure iTunes is fully off. I know that iTunes puts it self in >> the >> reg. startup. >> Let me know what happens >> >> "Christopher" <Christopher@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:A2F5A54A-2F10-429A-B288-86F6A06D0673@microsoft.com... >> > Ever since installing iTunes I've found MP3 files now sound >> > horrendously >> > crackly in Windows Media Player10. It was fine before, now it's >> > unlistenable. >> > Could there be a conflict somewhere? >> >> >> |
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