Chris Marriott wrote:
-Original Message- From: Andy Bircumshaw
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 9:14 PM
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: Flashaudio no longer available for Radio 4?
On 10/3/2011, at 9:03pm, ZULU wrote:
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FWIW, I find .aac a pain in the rear end,
Hi
Can anyone recommend an aac splitter that firstly works, secondly is
fairly user friendly?
I don't want to convert them, just cut them into smaller chunks.
I came across this one, but haven't used it yet. I thought I'd ask for
advice here first:
Thabk you!
I can confirm that WinFF works very well with Windows XP Pro.
Rog
- Original Message -
From: Jeremy Bartle jeremy.bar...@gmail.com
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 5:07 AM
Subject: GUI Tool to Easily Convert AAC to MP3
I agree that AAC
Please run:
mplayer -ao null -vo null -dumpaudio -dumpfile audio_file_fixed.aac
original_audio_file.aac
and test the _fixed.acc file in your iPod.
I have a high degree of confidence it'll work.
aB.
Hi
The mPlayer method doesn't work with 2nd
hi,
for what its worth,
I once messed around with capturing some AAC streams
I had troubles getting them to work with my iPod (2nd gen Touch I think) until
I did this:
mp4box -add input.aac:mpeg4 -sbr -ipod output.m4a
The main flag required for iP*d compatibility seemed to have been
Apple skimped on the software with these 2nd generation shuffles.
I recommend chucking away the Apple software and installing Rockbox.
Andy
Rockbox is not an option.
On 11/3/2011, at 5:14pm, Magic Cheezer wrote:
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I had troubles getting them to work with my iPod (2nd gen Touch I think)
until I did this:
mp4box -add input.aac:mpeg4 -sbr -ipod output.m4a
Maybe someone could test:
mplayer -ao null -vo null -dumpaudio -dumpfile audio_file_fixed.m4a
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