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Yes, I will allow .mp4 in the next version. I am using the same trick with Book Lib Connect at the moment. Book Lib Connect decrypts to .m4b, which is just another alias for .mp4, suggesting that the content is audio only and not music (.m4a) but an audio book. AAX Audio Converter will then detect whether it needs to decrypt it or not. (If it has, it can only apply activation code, not the more sophisticated keys that come with .aaxc and for what we now have Book Lib Connect.) It also has to reject video .mp4. The plan is:
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I discovered on my own what I just found here: Renaming an Audible download file from .MP4 to .AAX allows the converter to process it. Are there any plans to tweak the program to allow the MP4 extension to be used directly? It would be fine if non-audible files are later rejected. Renaming is OK, just kinda annoying. (smile)
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