Hi Chris, Thanks for the reply.
When I type in the variants commands I get the same results as you: cmus has the variants: aac: Support aac files flac: Support flac files mikmod: Support mod files mpc: Support musepack files I'm not sure how to enable the variants. I was looking at the installation page for cmus and saw this: depends_lib-append port:faad2 path:lib/libmp4v2.dylib:mp4v2 configure.args-delete CONFIG_AAC=n CONFIG_MP4=n configure.args-append CONFIG_AAC=y CONFIG_MP4=y I'm guessing and I need to use some kind of a command when reinstalling cmus to enable playback of aac files? Thanks, Jeff On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 5:20 PM, Chris Jones <[email protected]>wrote: > > Did you enable any of the optional variants ? > > macmini ~ > port variants cmus > cmus has the variants: > aac: Support aac files > flac: Support flac files > mikmod: Support mod files > mpc: Support musepack files > > in particular, if you haven't already try reinstalling with aac support. > > Chris > > > On 16/12/13 17:11, Jeff Friedman wrote: > >> Hi folks, >> >> I have some m4a files in my iTunes library and cmus doesn't detect >> these. I installed faad2 and mp4v2 and it hasn't made any difference >> (cmus was installed before these). >> >> Just wondering if anyone can help? Unfortunately I can't give more >> information in the way of error messages as there doesn't seem to be >> any. All my ports are up to date. >> >> Best wishes, >> >> Jeff >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> macports-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users >> >> >
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