Background Roon does not ship with patented codecs such as MP3 and AAC on any platform. On Android/iOS, Roon does not decode audio formats. On Windows/Mac, it uses the built-in system codecs. On Linux, Roon expects to find the codecs installed as ...

If you can't change the "Install for the current user only (doesn'trequire admin rights" and see an error window open with "MM codec pack wasnot installed", when you click on Install Now, the codec packmay already be installed.


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My question that has been plaguing me through this whole audiophile computer journey is how do you get Media Monkey to read the metadata on AIFF files? I know to install the codec add-in, and that will play the file, but like you, I find the experience diminished if I don't have all my metadata.

I think aside from iTunes and some professional apps AIF is basically in the same boat as WAV. Both formats actually do support tagging, but software support for it is limited in the extreme. It's disappointing that there isn't any lossless format with widespread support for both tags and codec.

Turns out Mediamonkey supports those tags! So the 'real' solution (for now) for someone looking for an uncompressed audio format is to use .wav format on the PC. Stick with AIFF on iTunes/Mac and .wav with mediamonkey/PC.

@Roseval, what dbpoweramp, mediamonkey etc are doing does fit in the wav spec, so it could be considered standard. Based on my testing wav id3 tags are actually more widely supported than AIFF id3 tags.

so the problem with your .m4a is that it is actually a video file. it is a motian jpeg to be exact. since it has a video codec in the m4a container it will not play on the fuze+. Here is the file info below. notice there is a video codec included in the container. you will need to strip that from the file before it will work on the fuze+.

So you can select MP3, AAC, M4A, WAV, or FLAC as the output format. In each column of the audio track, there is an "editing" icon at the end. Click that icon and you'll be prompted to select the output audio formats in a new window. There you can also set the audio codec, channel, bit rate, etc. according to your own needs.

MediaMonkey (no connection with Monkey's Audio, the lossless audio codec), made by Ventis Media Inc, is an audio player that also functions as a media library. It maintains its library in a database that is compatible with Microsoft's Access database format, and as such, the database entries can be changed by using Access or other compatible programs.


MediaMonkey is extensible using script-based code, giving users access to new functionality and creating the possibility of extending the program themselves. Using this interface one could access almost any aspect of MediaMonkey's organizational capabilities via an external application - or script - that can be fully integrated with MediaMonkey.


Music formats that MediaMonkey supports are OGG, MP3, WMA, WAV, APE, FLAC and MPC. Music can be ripped from Audio CDs and converted between most of these formats. MediaMonkey includes a multi-format tag editor that can save to a variety of tag formats for the files it supports, including: ID3v1 and v2, Ogg comments, WMA, APE2, and WAV tags. It also handles automatic and "intelligent" tagging of files based on filenames through use of the Auto-Tagger.


Support for portable audio devices allows one button synchronisation to synchronise tracks and playlists with a broad range of portable devices including the iPod, iriver H300 series, Sony Ericsson W800i and PlaysForSure devices.

As far as I know, before Windows 10, the built-in Windows Media Player could not play FLAC files without installing a codec. In Windows 10 it can, but some find it to be less than ideal and often use other media players.

The free music player supports almost every audio format around and converting files is simplicity itself, with presets for different playback devices (though for MP3 encoding you'll need to download the LAME codec).

foobar2000 supports all common audio formats, and includes a Quick Convert tool with various presets and options for creating your own profiles. If you encounter a file that it can't open, extra codecs are available as user-created plugins, which are installed via the Preferences menu. ff782bc1db

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