Everyone tells me that AAC files are native to the Mac. They tels\l me Itunes should be able to play them, as should QuickTime. However, whenever I try to open an AAC file with either appellation, Itunes treats it as a "document," and won't play it, and QuickTime informs me that "this is not a movie file, and I don't know what to do with it." Why will AAC files not play on my Macbook? It seems silly...
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