[gstreamer-bugs] [Bug 377076] Cannot play aac/m4a files

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Thu Apr 17 19:28:44 PDT 2008


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------- Comment #21 from Joel Pardo  2008-04-18 02:28 UTC -------
Yes, encoding AAC files with Grip allows them to be played without errors in
Rythmbox, Totem and VLC.  I've even encoded with faac directly in command-line
with WAV files and had them work later on those previous programs.  The garbled
sound / errors only happen when the encoding is done using programs that use
gstreamer.

Maybe it has to do with how the audio is being extracted?  Grip completely
extracts them as WAV files onto the hard drive then encodes those files to AAC
using faac.  Does gstreamer do the encoding on-the-fly?  The problem might be
located in that section of the code.


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