Audo test mp4 file

2011-03-15 Thread Charles Johnson
I wonder if somone could kindly attach, or point me to a link to an *audio* mp4 file so that i can test to see if my player can handle it? Regards, CJ ___ get_iplayer mailing list get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org

Re: Experimental update to make m4a audio from aac

2011-03-15 Thread Ranec
On 15 March 2011 00:09, Nick Ludlam n...@recoil.org wrote: To this end, I've committed my changes and pushed them to https://github.com/nickludlam/get_iplayer . If anyone has a chance to test, it would be helpful. Please make sure you have a very recent build of ffmpeg from the git repo,

Re: Audo test mp4 file

2011-03-15 Thread Charles Johnson
Nick Ludlam wrote: On 15 Mar 2011, at 10:58, Charles Johnson wrote: btw, i noticed that it looks like libfaac support is disabled by default in ffmpeg HEAD. Is this true and is it relevant?: --enable-libfaac enable FAAC support via libfaac [no] No, this isn't an

Re: Audo test mp4 file

2011-03-15 Thread Nick Ludlam
On 15 Mar 2011, at 11:51, Charles Johnson wrote: Nick Ludlam wrote: On 15 Mar 2011, at 10:58, Charles Johnson wrote: btw, i noticed that it looks like libfaac support is disabled by default in ffmpeg HEAD. Is this true and is it relevant?: --enable-libfaac enable FAAC

Re: Audo test mp4 file

2011-03-15 Thread Nick Ludlam
On 15 Mar 2011, at 12:17, Charles Johnson wrote: Nick Ludlam wrote: When you say the mp4 is not usable, do you mean it's corrupt, or that you can't use it with your playback needs? I mean my player won't play mp4. I'm using git HEAD ffmpeg, and afaik, the penultimate version of

Re: Audo test mp4 file

2011-03-15 Thread Charles Johnson
Nick Ludlam wrote: On 15 Mar 2011, at 12:17, Charles Johnson wrote: Nick Ludlam wrote: When you say the mp4 is not usable, do you mean it's corrupt, or that you can't use it with your playback needs? I mean my player won't play mp4. I'm using git HEAD ffmpeg, and afaik, the

RE: Audo test mp4 file

2011-03-15 Thread bat guano
Do you know the command i should use now to produce mp3? CJ Hi CJ It seems that BBC are not sending mp3 streams now. So download the aac file and convert it to mp3 with a program such as WinFF. From here:- http://winff.org/html_new/ If you think

Re: Audo test mp4 file

2011-03-15 Thread Charles Johnson
bat guano wrote: Do you know the command i should use now to produce mp3? CJ Hi CJ It seems that BBC are not sending mp3 streams now. So download the aac file and convert it to mp3 with a program such as WinFF. From here:-

RE: Audo test mp4 file

2011-03-15 Thread bat guano
goose@p10:/tmp$ ./ffmpeg -i f.aac x.mp3 FFmpeg version git-9f8f62d, Copyright (c) 2000-2011 the FFmpeg developers built on Mar 14 2011 23:32:24 with gcc 4.3.2 configuration: --enable-static --disable-shared --extra-libs=-static

Re: Audo test mp4 file

2011-03-15 Thread Charles Johnson
bat guano wrote: goose@p10:/tmp$ ./ffmpeg -i f.aac x.mp3 FFmpeg version git-9f8f62d, Copyright (c) 2000-2011 the FFmpeg developers built on Mar 14 2011 23:32:24 with gcc 4.3.2 configuration: --enable-static --disable-shared --extra-libs=-static

Re: Audo test mp4 file

2011-03-15 Thread Jimmy Aitken
I've tried this and it works fine for me. The aac/mp4 files created are tagged correctly with AtomicParsley and report fine in iTunes as well. The files can be edited in Fission and retain the tags when saved which is another bonus when I need to remove the start and end of the recordings. I

Re: .aac splitter?

2011-03-15 Thread Jimmy Aitken
On 11 Mar 2011, at 11:26, Dave F. wrote: Hi Can anyone recommend an aac splitter that firstly works, secondly is fairly user friendly? If you have a Mac, then I can recommend Fission by RogueAmoeba. It can edit both MP3 and MP4/aac files and saves the changes without re-encoding the