Something strange with the spec because IIRC AACplus spec says it should
not be used over speeds of 128 as at higher speeds AAC gives better
quality/bit.

If the problem goes away when disabling "native" then I think you
should log a bug with an example file as an attachment so that Logictech
can test the native decoder which is from a commercial 3rd party and I
think different to the decoder (faad) on the PC.

> 
> I'll try your suggestion asap. What you said about the Boom makes me
> think that maybe, for this particular file format, that the two devices
> might not work off the same server due to the transcoding... which would
> be very irritating as the Logitech site doesn't warn you of that
> issue... if that is indeed the issue.
> 
AFAIK The information about what is supported and transcoded is
included on web site - just that users do not understand what it means
in practice.  For most users the transcoding is not an issue - the only
Logitech supported system where it matters are ReadyNAS systems.  For
other NAS users who have ported over SBS themselves - generally they can
get a version of faad to work on their system.


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