Possible to convert MPEG-4 Audio?

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The discussion centers on converting iTunes music purchased in MPEG-4 Audio format (.m4a, MPEG/AAC) to other formats like .wav or .wma. Users suggest using River Past Audio Converter, although the unregistered version limits conversions to files under 2 minutes. Additionally, for Linux users, Mplayer is mentioned as a tool that can read MP-4 files and convert them to .wav format. Despite the limitations of the tools discussed, participants express appreciation for the available options.
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I recently bought an iPod, and with it, I downloaded iTunes. When I bought music from iTunes it came in MPEG-4 Audio format (.m4a, MPEG/AAC). Is there any way I can convert these files to another format (preferable .wav, .wma, etc.)?
 
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A quick google search turns up this:

http://www.pcworlddownload.com/multimedia-graphics/music-creation/River-Past-Audio-Converter.htm


Also, if you have a Linux machine, Mplayer supposedly can read MP-4 files and write them out as .wav files.
 
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Alright...thanks. It worked, but unfortunately the unregistered version only let's you convert files under 2 minutes. Oh well, I guess it's better than nothing.
 
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