M4A/ WMA does not recognize by the player

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I have pioneer car receiver(Pioneer AVIC-RZ06). My player only recognizes CD and mp3 formats even though the the manual clearly says it does play those formats. I tried different media(CD/DVD+R), but no luck. M4A files are ripped from iTunes and wma were created using fre:ac (https://www.freac.org) software. any suggestions? or  any specific software that could burn those file formats in order to play in car audio system?. 

 
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