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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8
What did you find out about .m4a?
I read ApK's response, but I'm not sure that what he or she said is correct in all situation
My Android plays ".mp4" files just fine. However, I'm almost certain that it won't play ".m4a" files. I don't have any ".m4a" files, on my smartphone, to test that, but I'm almost certain that when I try to play one I get a message that says "file type not supported," or something to that effect. I delete the file when I come across one (maybe not such a good idea, though---there may be an app that can be installed that will play them).
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For the record: I'm a 'he.'...
More importantly, I said they are useable outside of iOS and Safari, and they work on my non-Apple stuff. That is true without qualification.
While it's certainly possible that you have come across a particular player on your Android device that can't play them (though do try renaming as 'cat said), it's also most certain that you could grab one of a hundred other players that can.
ApK