Benjamin Larsson wrote: > Baptiste Coudurier wrote: >> Hi Mike, >> >> Mike Melanson wrote: >>> Baptiste Coudurier wrote: >>>> Baptiste Coudurier wrote: >>>>> Hi Mike, >>>>> >>>>> Mike Melanson wrote: >>>>>> [...] >>>>>> >>>>>> *doesn't work* on my iPod Touch >>>>>> >>>>>> Methodology: >>>>>> >>>>>> ffmpeg -i <source.wav> -acodec alac dest.mov >>>>>> >>>>>> Problem: Specifying either dest.mp4 or dest.m4a does not work. It >>>>>> should. ALAC is supposed to be encapsulated in these formats and not in >>>>>> .mov, >>>>> Well, Quicktime player perfectly creates ALAC in .mov files, so I guess >>>>> it's obviously supposed to be encapsulated in .mov. >>>>> >>>>> Im afraid alac in .mp4 is definitely NON STANDARD. >>>>> You'll have to use -f ipod to be allowed to put ALAC in .m4a. >>>>> Im working on a patch. >>>>> >>>> Done, -acodec alac test.m4a should work, Mike can you please test it on >>>> your ipod/iphone ? Thanks a lot. >>> Still no go on the iPod, even though transcoding to .m4a now works. >>> >> Crap, with really latest svn ? Like r13744 ? It plays fine with >> quicktime player :( >> >> And with stream copy ? >> > > I tried on my Ipod video and the file worked. >
Ok this is cool, and what if used with iTunes to transfer ? I damn need an ipod, hopefully I'll get a 3g iphone on july 11th ;) -- Baptiste COUDURIER GnuPG Key Id: 0x5C1ABAAA Smartjog USA Inc. http://www.smartjog.com Key fingerprint 8D77134D20CC9220201FC5DB0AC9325C5C1ABAAA _______________________________________________ FFmpeg-soc mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-soc
