AAC is the audio format.  AAC can be packaged into two sort of file -
ADTS and MPEG4.  Usually ADTS format have the extension aac and MPEG-4
have the extension m4a.

aac and m4a files play OK on my Ubuntu 7.6.2 system

When files are analysed and using the settings in types.conf (and
modified custom-types.conf from all subdirectories) - AAC files will be
given type "aac" and MPEG4 files will be given type "mp4".

When I play a m4a file - I get mp4->flac rules being applied whereas
you log show the aac->flac rule being applied so SBS thinks the file is
AAC.

Can you check your file format using "faad -i yourfilename.m4a"
If  it is a m4a file and not ADTS - then there is still a conf file
messing things up.


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