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====Other devices==== *'''[[Apple Inc.|Apple]]'s [[iPad]]''': Supports AAC and FairPlay protected AAC files used as the default encoding format in the iTunes Store *'''[[Palm OS]] [[Personal digital assistant|PDAs]]''': Many Palm OS based PDAs and smartphones can play AAC and HE-AAC with the 3rd party software [[Pocket Tunes]]. Version 4.0, released in December 2006, added support for native AAC and HE-AAC files. The AAC codec for [[TCPMP]], a popular video player, was withdrawn after version 0.66 due to patent issues, but can still be downloaded from sites other than corecodec.org. CorePlayer, the commercial follow-on to TCPMP, includes AAC support. Other Palm OS programs supporting AAC include Kinoma Player and AeroPlayer. *'''[[Windows Mobile]]''': Supports AAC either by the native [[Windows Media Player]] or by third-party products (TCPMP, CorePlayer){{Citation needed|date=January 2010}} *'''[[Epson]]''': Supports AAC playback in the [[Epson P-2000|P-2000]] and [[Epson P-4000|P-4000]] Multimedia/Photo Storage Viewers *'''[[Sony Reader]]''': plays M4A files containing AAC, and displays metadata created by iTunes. Other Sony products, including the A and E series Network Walkmans, support AAC with firmware updates (released May 2006) while the S series supports it out of the box. *'''[[Sonos]] Digital Media Player''': supports playback of AAC files *'''Barnes & Noble [[Nook Color]]''': supports playback of AAC encoded files *'''Roku [[SoundBridge]]''': a network audio player, supports playback of AAC encoded files *'''[[Squeezebox (network music player)|Squeezebox]]''': network audio player (made by [[Slim Devices]], a [[Logitech]] company) that supports playback of AAC files *'''[[PlayStation 3]]''': supports encoding and decoding of AAC files *'''[[Xbox 360]]''': supports streaming of AAC through the Zune software, and of supported iPods connected through the USB port *'''[[Wii]]''': supports AAC files through version 1.1 of the [[Photo Channel]] as of December 11, 2007. All AAC profiles and bitrates are supported as long as it is in the .m4a file extension. The 1.1 update removed MP3 compatibility, but according to Nintendo, users who have installed this may freely downgrade to the old version if they wish.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/channelsPhoto.jsp#photo1.1|title=Nintendo - Customer Service - Wii - Photo Channel<!-- Bot generated title -->|website=nintendo.com|access-date=8 May 2018|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170505150346/https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/channelsPhoto.jsp#photo1.1|archive-date=5 May 2017}}</ref> *'''[[Livescribe]] Pulse and Echo Smartpens''': record and store audio in AAC format. The audio files can be replayed using the pen's integrated speaker, attached headphones, or on a computer using the Livescribe Desktop software. The AAC files are stored in the user's "My Documents" folder of the Windows OS and can be distributed and played without specialized hardware or software from Livescribe. *'''Google [[Chromecast]]''': supports playback of LC-AAC and HE-AAC audio<ref>{{cite web |url=https://developers.google.com/cast/docs/media |title=Supported Media for Google Cast |access-date=2015-09-22 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150923004649/https://developers.google.com/cast/docs/media |archive-date=2015-09-23 }} | Supported Media for Google Cast</ref>
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