Re: Wrap .aac into .m4a container
Re: Wrap .aac into .m4a container
- Subject: Re: Wrap .aac into .m4a container
- From: William Stewart <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2008 12:23:43 -0700
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On Aug 6, 2008, at 3:36 AM, Thomas Clement wrote:
Yes the resulting .m4a does contain the original .aac audio data
(+ .m4a stuff at the begining of the file).
Calling AudioFileOptimize() before closing the file doesn't change
the result :-(
Thanks,
Thomas
On Aug 6, 2008, at 12:20 PM, tahome izwah wrote:
Does it contain any data at all?
Did you try running AudioFileOptimize() on the file before closing
it?
--th
2008/8/6 Thomas Clement <email@hidden>:
Hi,
Thanks for your answer.
As expected your workaround completely removes the crashes.
However the produced .m4a file is readable by QuickTimePlayer but
produces
no sound. I also could import the file in iTunes but it doesn't
play it (it
immediately skips to the next track).
I could check using an hex editor that the .m4a file does contain
the
original .aac audio data (wrap by the .m4a container).
What's wrong?
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