If you are using purchased music from itunes, it is in "AAC protected" format or .m4p. Windows Media Player won't play AAC files (protected (.m4p) or unprotected (.m4a)) at all.
You would have to covert the .m4p files to .mp3 files. Uuse itunes burn the songs to a music CD, reimport to itunes as .mp3 and use Missing Sync.
You can also use BetaPlayer (with the AAC plugin) to play unprotected (.m4a) files. Look on the internet for how to convert protected AAC files to unprotected AAC files and some of the problems associated with this.
Download BetaPlayer v0.096 at
http://betaplayer.corecodec.org/
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Originally Posted by basil
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I downloaded some music from i-tunes (using Missing Sync). The music appears in my axim Audio file, but when I click on it, it says that it can't find an application and that I should open from the application. But when I open Windows Media on the Axim, I can't find the music.
Can anyone help me with this?
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