Did you report the problem? It may be an Apple encoder issue too.

On 16/05/2012, at 4:15 AM, Courtney Curran wrote:

> Hi,
> I've had some cases where amadeus pro wouldn't convert certain files, so then 
> I used an app called tunesify to do the job. The app can be found in the mac 
> app store for about $1.99 U.S.
> Hope this helps,
> Courtney
> On May 15, 2012, at 12:12 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
> 
>> Hi Everyone!
>> 
>> I have a small DAB+ radio here which fits into my pocket and can record onto 
>> a SD card, I thought this device could be used to record a radio programme 
>> and edit it at a future time using Amadeus Pro.
>> 
>> Wel that was the theory in any case but Amadeus Pro came up with an "Empty 
>> container" error when opening the ATDS file as created by my DAB+ radio.
>> 
>> I reported - what appeared to be a bug - to the developer of Amadeus Pro and 
>> sent the developer a sample of the file the DAB+ radio created.
>> 
>> I also mentioned to the developer that VLC had no problem whatever in 
>> playing the file.
>> 
>> The developer promptly returned my bug report email and his reply was an 
>> interesting one.
>> 
>> Turns out that Amadeus Pro wasn't the problem, rather its the audio/video 
>> decoders developed by Apple which seem to be the hicup here, they refuse to 
>> recognise the file at all so a bug report has been forwarded to Apple and we 
>> can only hope it will be acted upon.
>> 
>> So why does VLC handle the ATDS files created by my pocket DAB+ radio so 
>> well? Because VLC uses its own audio/video decoders.
>> 
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