Steve.P.JobsFan macrumors 65816 Original poster Jan 27, 2010 1,010 613 Columbus Jul 6, 2015 #1 Check this out. Just tuned into Beats 1 and saw an... Interesting song title. WAV? For real?
zacheryjensen macrumors 6502a May 11, 2009 802 189 Jul 7, 2015 #2 That's just what the DJ has it named in their library, not the actual format being distributed.
C capuzino macrumors regular Jun 10, 2013 137 59 Finland Jul 7, 2015 #3 Steve.P.JobsFan said: WAV? For real? Click to expand... Just an add-on on the name for some reason. But Apple Music uses protected AAC files which file extension is .m4p
Steve.P.JobsFan said: WAV? For real? Click to expand... Just an add-on on the name for some reason. But Apple Music uses protected AAC files which file extension is .m4p
hojx macrumors 6502 Jan 18, 2014 275 144 Singapore Jul 7, 2015 #4 It is said that Apple receives lossless audio from the labels but distributes them in 256AAC. So this is probably a leftover suffix after encoding.
It is said that Apple receives lossless audio from the labels but distributes them in 256AAC. So this is probably a leftover suffix after encoding.
Steve.P.JobsFan macrumors 65816 Original poster Jan 27, 2010 1,010 613 Columbus Jul 8, 2015 #5 That's what I thought because I knew Apple was all about AAC... Thanks for the tips!
caliguy macrumors 6502 Jun 12, 2005 344 1,122 Jul 22, 2015 #6 I noticed this today. There was an interview with a new female British artist and the interview segment titles all ended in .wav. Reactions: petruc
I noticed this today. There was an interview with a new female British artist and the interview segment titles all ended in .wav.