I'd try renaming the w4a to m4a, or opening with Adobe or Apple app and using 'save as' to get another format. It's an old iTunes (retired) format, IIRC. As Mac mentioned, most m4a codecs will open a w4a file (or should).

simulpost! I was interrupted, so didn't see Mac's post until mine submitted.

Last edited by rharv; 05/27/13 10:10 AM.

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