JohnB wrote:
> Any reason you are using AAC in preference to m4a (i.e. AAC in a m4a
> container)?
>
> I ask because often there is very limited "transport" options (moving
> within the file, etc) with AAC files.
>
> (It is very easy to convert AAC to m4a using, say, the command line
> mp4box
slartibartfast wrote:
> > atrocity wrote:
> > I think it should work synced as well but transcoding with faad might be
> > necessary in file types settings. I have not tried this since I don't
> > have any AAC files.> >
>
> I just disabled native AAC playback and still had issues. Looks like
Any reason you are using AAC in preference to m4a (i.e. AAC in a m4a
container)?
I ask because often there is very limited "transport" options (moving
within the file, etc) with AAC files.
(It is very easy to convert AAC to m4a using, say, the command line
mp4box utility.)
Touch, Meridian
atrocity wrote:
> > slartibartfast wrote:
> > I found this which may help.
> >
> > http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=93714
> >
> > Thank you! I kinda stumbled onto de-syncing as the solution, it's nice
> > to see I'm not crazy. Well, not over that, anyway.> > I think it should
>
slartibartfast wrote:
> I found this which may help.
>
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=93714
>
> Thank you! I kinda stumbled onto de-syncing as the solution, it's nice
> to see I'm not crazy. Well, not over that, anyway.
atrocity wrote:
> I'm usually a happy FLAC guy but have been experimenting with AAC
> because I'm helping a friend set up an iTunes library. I recently
> encoded the ultimate gapless album "The Dark Side of the Moon" and am
> hearing definite and repeatable little gaps/disruptions at track
>
I'm usually a happy FLAC guy but have been experimenting with AAC
because I'm helping a friend set up an iTunes library. I recently
encoded the ultimate gapless album "The Dark Side of the Moon" and am
hearing definite and repeatable little gaps/disruptions at track
changes. Those issues are not