Hi Fabrice!

The compilation issues with ocaml-faad and libfaad0 should be fixed
with the latest released ocaml-faad.

Concerning your file, could send it to me in private so that I can
test it and confirm the issue against the latest code?

Thanks for your report and have a good one!
Romain

2011/5/17 Fabrice B. <[email protected]>:
> Hi all,
>  another problem with my 1.0 beta liquidsoap server on ubuntu 10.4
>
> When I am decoding a aac file (m4a , encoded with Itunes) got :
> [decoder.mp4:4] Decoding ended: Failure("SRC ratio outside [1/256, 256] 
> range.").
>
> for this very simple script :
>  mp4 = single ("/home/demo/music/03 Arena.m4a")
> output.dummy(id="test",mp4)
>
> My aac file seem to be valid and I checked with other files
>
> #:~/liquid$ file /home/demo/music/03\ Arena.m4a
> /home/demo/music/03 Arena.m4a: ISO Media, MPEG v4 system, iTunes AAC-LC
>
> my liquidsoap seem to like m4a files :
> :~/liquid$ liquidsoap --conf-descr | grep m4a
> # Default: ["m4a","m4b","m4p","m4v","m4r","3gp","mp4"]
> set("decoder.file_extensions.mp4",["m4a","m4b","m4p","m4v","m4r","3gp","mp4"])
>
> But... I remember having trouble to install liquidsoap package , arguing 
> faad0 is not available (in 10.4, it is true) and I installed manually 
> libfaad0_2.6.1-3.1_amd64.deb
>
> It doesn't seem to be a problem for me because when I run faad in command 
> line : no problems
>
>
> Any idea, in this case???
>
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