AAC files are decoded using an application called mov123.exe which uses
QuickTime library.  The following instructions makes a program called
faad.exe do the AAC decoding independent of QuickTime - in many cases
this fixes the stuttering.  

1. Download the zip file from here
http://www.rarewares.org/files/aac/faad2-2.6.1.zip

2. Unzip and save the faad.exe file in your Squeezecenter Bin
directory. If you have a standard installation then it will probably be
in
C:\Program Files\SqueezeCenter\server\Bin\MSWin32-x86-multi-thread 
There will be other applications in this directory such as alac.exe and
flac.exe

3. Download the attached file, unzip and put the custom-convert.conf
file into the main SC direcotry ( probably C:\Program
Files\SqueezeCenter\server ) which has the convert.conf file. 

4. Restart SC and check that Settings/Advanced/File Types that the AAC
file type (e.g. Apple Movie ??) is using faad and not mov123.


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