bpa wrote: 
> This behaviour is not normal and does not happen on other Linux boxes. 
> 
> BBCiPlayer does not use any different transcoding compared to play a
> http/aac stream so please check if this is happening with http/aac
> stream on both real player and bridge players.  The "bridge"player have
> an unusal buffering behaviour which may be keeping connections open and
> so processes will stay alive.  There is an issue that can happen with
> the "bridge" players with some settings on Windows with the
> socketwrapper program.
> 
> The ffmpeg problem was specific to builds of the ffmpeg player.
> 
> If you get a "no command found" message then transcoding will fail so I
> am not sure what problem you are considering here.

1. To check a real player - do I need to change the AAC file-type to
force transcode (eg. AAC  AAC - disable ).  I'll test on Touch

2. I just wanted to see what version of faad was installed.  Tried faad
-h at command line - got no command error.  lame and sox reurn help
info.



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