>From thr Wiki entry on AAC. There is a 50:50 chance the byteorder of WAV
stream is needs to be changed as I don't know the endianness of OSX on
Intel.

Please note - it is a tab char before [faad] not spaces.


Code:
--------------------
    
  # Transcoding for AAC files.
  mov flc * *
  [faad] -w -f 2 $FILE$ | [flac] -cs --totally-silent --compression-level-0 
--endian little --sign signed --channels 2 --bps 16 --sample-rate 44100 -
  mov mp3 * *
  [faad] -w -f 2 $FILE$ | [lame] --resample 44100 --silent -q $QUALITY$ -b 
$BITRATE$ -x -r - -
  mov wav * *
  [faad] -w -f 2 $FILE$
  
  
--------------------


Don't change convert.conf. If you put these lines in the
custom-convert.conf file in the same folder as convert.conf. SC will
reads the custom file after the the convert.conf and use the faad
rules. Restart SC and check Setting/Advanced/Filetype that faad is
being used for mov.  

Using custom-convert.conf has the advantage
* Easy to remove the change by renaming or deleting custom file.
* changes remain after updates of SC as SC does not chage custom files.


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