Le 31/07/2018 à 18:16, Romain Beauxis a écrit :
> Hi!
> 
> 2018-07-31 10:44 GMT-05:00 Gilou <contact+...@gilouweb.com
> <mailto:contact%2b...@gilouweb.com>>:
>> First thing, I just tried the windows beta5 of the 1.3.3 win build, and
>> even if some reported issues, it seems to work fine "so far".
> 
> Great news!
> 
>> However, I might have a need for m4a file handling, could that be
>> included or is it too complicated ?
>>
>> I can also provide feedback, though I most certainly won't have the
>> know-how to build and maintain the port myself.
> 
> Windows build is obtained through the `ocaml-cross` opam
> repository: 
> https://github.com/ocaml-cross/opam-cross-windows/tree/master/packages.
> All deps are cross-built this way and then liquidsoap is compiled from
> source.
> 
> It seems that faad has been ported to ocaml-cross, which means that it
> most likely was included in the build. You can confirm that m4a files
> aren't supported?
> 
> Romain

"False alarm", it's a .m4a indeed, but it's ALAC
PS C:\> 'liquidsoap.exe' -r "07 Amer Iyan.m4a"
Request resolution failed.


$ mediainfo 07\ Amer\ Iyan.m4a
[...]
Audio
ID                                       : 1
Format                                   : ALAC
Codec ID                                 : alac
Codec ID/Info                            : Apple Lossless Audio Codec


I maybe able to use an external decoder for those then (as I don't think
we have an internal codec for this ?) or maybe to convert to PCM/WAV...

Some other .m4a probably using AAC work fine.

Regards,
Gilles



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