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10.6: Trim m4a audio files with QuickTime Player
Authored by: moviebiz on Oct 15, '09 01:19:55PM

If you open an m4a file in QuickTime 7.6.x you can export the audio as MPEG-4 and then select options where you can choose pass-through under audio so it doesn't re-encode the data. You will end up with a file with extension mp4, which can simply be renamed with the extension m4a for use in iTunes.



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