In 2009 March, Apple launched iTunes Plus which started to sell 256kbps unprotected AAC audio in M4A format which is much more inconvenient and can be played on more devices including Sony Walkman, PSP and MP3 players, where you could't play the M4P songs you have purchased. To play the M4P songs from iPod Nano/Shuffle/Classic, you need to transfer the M4P songs from authorized computer. ![]() To play the songs on your computer or iPhone/iPod Touch (iPad hadn't been released at that time), you need to sign in your Apple ID and authorize your devices. The downloaded songs were in M4P (*.m4p) format and they can be only played on authorized computers and Apple devices including iPod Touch, iPod Nano/Shuffle/Classic and iPhone. Once you purchased a song or an album from iTunes Store, you can download the song or the album to your Windows/Mac computer. Apple launched iTunes Store on 2003 April and it sold millions of songs in iTunes Store. The first period of M4P usage is from 2003 April to 2009 March. In this article, we will help you learn M4P file format clearly. M4P file extension appeared in two different periods, which may cause some confusion. In a brief, you can simply regard M4P as protected MPEG-4 audio, Apple use M4P to distinguish from unprotected MPEG-4 audio, which is M4A file format. M4P is a file extension created by Apple company, and so far, only is the only one who have used and who are using M4P file format. Part 5: How to Convert Apple Music M4P to MP3 in Batch. ![]()
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