On Sun Apr 10 02 Simon Nash wrote: > > I would be interested in trying these on my Linn DS.
I will send you three m4a files off list of Bells on Sunday (2.8Mb each) downloaded with get_iplayer for you to try. The 3 files are: Bells1_noscript.m4a This file does not use Jon's script. The file does not play. Bells1_noscript_mp4creator.m4a This file does not use Jon's script, but has been optimized with mp4creator using: mp4creator -optimize Bells1_noscript_mp4creator.m4a The file does not play. Bells1_script.m4a This file uses Jon's script. The file plays OK. I also ran the files with AtomicParsley. The results were: :~/audio$ AtomicParsley Bells1_noscript.m4a -t + free atom space: 2056 padding available: 2048 bytes user data space: 5700 media data space: 2880808 :~/audio$ AtomicParsley Bells1_noscript_mp4creator.m4a -t + free atom space: 0 padding available: 0 bytes user data space: 5700 media data space: 2880808 :~/audio$ AtomicParsley Bells1_script.m4a -t + free atom space: 0 padding available: 0 bytes user data space: 5700 media data space: 2880808 I'd be interested to know how you managed to get a m4a file to play on my Marantz using only mp4creator. I cannot replicate that. It seems to need mp4tags to rewrite the metadata atoms to make the file playable. Unless you know otherwise. _______________________________________________ get_iplayer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/get_iplayer

