Edit M4A files on Windows

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Here's how to Edit M4A files on Windows.

i. M4A is a file extension for audio files encoded using Advanced Audio Coding (AAC). AAC is a lossy compression format, which means that some data is lost during the compression process in order to reduce the file size. However, AAC compression is very efficient and produces high-quality audio, even at low bitrates.

M4A files are commonly used by Apple devices, such as the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. They are also used by some other media players and software applications.

To open an M4A file on Windows, you can use a variety of media players, including:

* Windows Media Player (with the K-Lite Codec Pack installed)
* VLC Media Player
* iTunes
* Media Player Classic - Home Cinema
* Winamp

If you are using Windows Media Player and you do not have the K-Lite Codec Pack installed, you will need to install it in order to play M4A files.

To open an M4A file in Windows Media Player, simply double-click on the file. If Windows Media Player is not your default media player, you can right-click on the file and select "Open with" - "Windows Media Player".

Once the file is open in Windows Media Player, you can start playing it by clicking on the play button. You can also adjust the volume, pause the playback, and skip to different parts of the file using the controls at the bottom of the window.

If you are using a different media player to open M4A files, the steps involved may vary slightly. However, most media players will have similar controls for playing and adjusting audio files.