The AAC encoder is a licensed technology. On Mac OS X, Apple covers
the licensing, so apps that use Core Audio or QuickTime get AAC
encoding for free, but on Windows, you must purchase a license to
encode AAC.
-Brad Ford
QuickTime Engineering
On Oct 25, 2005, at 11:49 PM, Kevin Wojniak wrote:
Hi,
I just got working some code that converts a movie to the iPod
format using the iPod component. This works fine and dandy on the
Mac , but on the PC there is no audio in the movie. I've tested it
with the the same exact movie also.
Anyone have an idea off the top of their head as to why there would
be no audio on the PC? Obviously both computers are running QT 7.0.3.
I'll post any relevant if needed.
Thank you,
Kevin
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