On 12/30/19 3:15 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
How can I change an M4P audio file to something that will play on a
Linux computer if it can be done?
I see there are Windows programs for this and wonder if Fedora already
has something I can use to do the job?
I saw a suggestion that renaming it to .m4a might work. What does the
"file" command say about it? Also, if you have ffmpeg installed, try
"ffprobe" as well.
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