Benjamin Larsson wrote:
> I tried on my Ipod video and the file worked.
Okay, so I sat down and tried again and made sure I was doing everything
correctly. FFmpeg still can't generate lossless m4a files that play on
my iPod Touch. The unit tried to play for 5 seconds (silently) then
gives up and goes to the next song.
So I assume you are not using stock iPod firmware on your unit? What are
you using? RockBox?
Here is the conversion command I am using:
for wav in /path/*.wav; do ./ffmpeg -i $wav -acodec alac `basename
$wav`.m4a; done
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-Mike Melanson
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