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decoding AAC/MPEG-4/mp4 files
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  • Subject: decoding AAC/MPEG-4/mp4 files
  • From: Rolf Nilsson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 14 May 2003 22:27:01 +0200

Hi,

This might not be the correct list to ask this question but anyway:

I'm adding support for AAC/MPEG-4/mp4 audio files using QuickTime to decode the files but still keeping my old code for AIFF and mp3 files
and need a way to distinguish between the different types.

So far I found out that iTunes creates AAC/MPEG-4/mp4files with 'M4A ' as the filtype and .m4a as filename suffix.
.mp4 also sounds as a reasonable filename suffix.

Does anyone know what more filetypes and filename suffix that could be common/expected?


Thanks
Rolf Nilsson / Roni Music
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