M4P and WAV Formats
M4P is the Protected AAC File. AAC is the audio layer from the follow-on format to MP3. The .M4P extension is AAC purchased from Apple's Music Store and is protected by a Digital Rights Management scheme.
iTunes can also play any audio files that QuickTime can play (as well as some video formats), including Protected AAC files from the iTunes Store and Audible.com audio books. There is limited support for Ogg and FLAC enclosed in an Ogg container (FLAC files are not playable) or Speex codecs with the Xiph QuickTime Components - because tag editing and album art is done within iTunes and not Quicktime, these features will not work with these quicktime components. iTunes currently will not play back HE-AAC/aacPlus audio streams correctly.
iTunes can automatically synchronize its music and video library with an iPod or iPhone every time it is connected. New songs and playlists are automatically copied to the iPod and songs that have been deleted from the library on the computer are also deleted from the iPod. Ratings awarded to songs on the iPod will sync back to the iTunes library and audiobooks will remember the current playback position.
WAV audio can also be edited and manipulated with relative ease using software. The WAV format supports compressed audio using Audio Compression Manager. Any ACM codec can be used to compress a WAV file. The UI for Audio Compression Manager is accessible by default through Sound Recorder.
NoteBurner M4P to WAV Converter Free Trial
Main features of NoteBurner M4P to WAV Converter:
* Supports DRM protected audio files such as iTunes M4P, AAC, M4B, WMA, AA, OMA, etc.
* Supports DRM-free audio files such as WAV, WMA, AAC, AC3, APE, AIFF, etc.
* Magic fast converting speed
* Encodes output files with high-fidelity sound quality
* Works with iTunes, Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, Winamp, SonicStage
* Supports iPod, PSP, Zune, Creative Zen, Archos, SanDisk Sansa media players, and all cell phones
* Transfers ID3 tags such as title, artist, genre, album, and cover art from source audio files to MP3 files
* Batch mode for converting large collection of music
System Requirements for using NoteBurner M4P to WAV Converter
The basic requirements for NoteBurner is that you have the ability to burn your purchased music or audio files to a normal CD-R disc on iTunes, Windows Media Player, Real Player or Napster. If you cannot burn your purchased music files to a normal CD-R disc, NoteBurner cannot help you convert any music files. NoteBurner M4P Converter converts any M4P, M4A, WMA music or audio to MP3, WAV, WMA with the following basic requirements:
* 32- bit Windows XP, Vista or Mac OS X
* 256 megabytes (MB) or higher of RAM
* 1GB of available hard disc drive space or more
* Monitor with 1024x768 pixels or higher resolution
* Media player such as iTunes, Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, etc
* DRM music license (if you want to convert protected music)






