Protected AAC - Lou Kash
Protected AAC is played by the QuickTime audio engine. If an application uses QuickTime to play audio, it will play any m4p from iTMS. Traktor DJ obviously doesn't make use of QuickTime.Try DJ-1800 instead.
Tuesday, December 20 2005 @ 05:37 AM PST
AAC - dghrael
I ran into the same problem tyring to play purchased ITune Music, but like you said, Traktor doesnt support it. To remedy this, and hopefully this will help you, I had burn all of my downloaded music to a cd, and then import them back into iTunes. From that point, Traktor could play the copies that were just imported. Pain in the butt, and it doesnt help a live DJ'ing session (or maybe it can) but I figured I would pass this info on.-dg
Monday, January 02 2006 @ 12:52 AM PST
AAC - som1
Well, as others mentioned, it's a system inherent limitation. Instead of taking the detour via CDs (not sure you wanna go to the whole process each time somebody asks for you to play this-and-that tune) just google for a utility to break the AAC protection for you. No loss of quality involved.I'm not saying you should, but you could (don't shoot the messenger!).
Thursday, September 21 2006 @ 05:17 AM PDT
AAC - mkjellman
actually it does do AAC...as well as FLAC, lossless, i could go onjust like everything else on the market it can't do protected iTMS store downloads...get your info straight before you post
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Tuesday, December 13 2005 @ 04:01 PM PST