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  • Started 2 years ago by Anonymous
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  1. Anonymous

    Posted 2 years ago

    I just downloaded it at it worked great this morning. It woke my computer from sleep and played my MP3s. Problem is, I have very few MP3s. Almost all of my music was ripped from CDs using Itunes, into whatever format Itunes uses. Can I make these songs also play? I like the fade-in feature, so I didnt' really want to select "use third party app." If I can't make it work, I probably wont' buy it. I don't have enough songs in MP3 format to make it worth it. Thanks.

  2. Mark
    Administrator
    Posted 2 years ago

    Currently, given the way that most Windows machines are configured by default, Citrus typically supports WMA and MP3 files. To play music in the iTunes default format, you'll need a codec with AAC playback codecs installed.

    I'm always looking into ways to improve the media playback by default and plan to introduce better media player integration in the next release, which I hope will solve a lot of issues people have been having.

  3. Anonymous

    Posted 2 years ago

    Hi. Can you email me at eddiewalker@cox.net ?

    I thought if I used the external player I could choose a player and a playlist from that player. But when I checked that box, it just used windows media player without giving me any options, and I still had to choose my playlist the same way. Therefore, it appears I cannot use Apple files even if I used that option, correct? Such a cool program. I wish my music were in MP3 format!


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