M4p file not recognised by Windows!
When I try to burn tracks I've downloaded from itunes I keep getting a message saying Windows cannot open this file. I then choose to use the web service to identify the file extension which tells me what I already know, that m4p is an Apple protected AAC! I have Windows Media 10 and I use XP operating system so cannot understand why I cannot burn!!! I can play the tracks through itunes on the pc but just cannot burn!!
Please help anyone before I chuck the pc against the wall!!!!
Mimico Kid
I copied one of the downloaded tracks into one of my windows folders and right clicked on it. In Properties,General tab it says Type of File: M4P. It also says underneath Opens With: unknown application. I can listen to these tracks in itunes but not if I copy them to a windows folder (although I used to be able to with previous versions of itunes)! However, my only concern is not being able to burn them. If I try to burn a playlist exactly as stated in the itunes help guide it says burn completed but then will not play the tracks on the disk.
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