Thanks for that pointer.  I did some more tests and it seems that I will have 
to eat my words.  The HEAD version of ffmpeg does in fact produce files that 
work in Mac iTunes (I fat-fingered something in my test script earlier).  I 
also verified that files produced by the Windows ffmpeg version you referenced 
will work in Mac iTunes, while files from Mac ffmpeg 0.6.1 will not.  

I tested a bit further by splicing ffmpeg into Nick's code (in place of 
mp4box), and it worked fine for a few random programmes I downloaded.  None of 
the 3 ffmpeg versions could remux directly from FLV files (I don't know if they 
even should), so Nick's logic in processing the normal AAC file (with dubious 
container) just before tagging still seems to work.

So it appears that somewhere between 10 Oct (0.6.1 release) and 4 Feb (date of 
Windows build), something was committed to ffmpeg code that makes this work.  
It's slightly unfortunate if the release version of ffmpeg won't do the trick.  
I've made a pull request to update the ffmpeg install formula for Homebrew to 
point to the new git repository.  The updated formula - when published - will 
be of some help to Mac users, at least those who use Homebrew.  FWIW, Homebrew 
makes it fairly easy to build Mac versions of get_iplayer dependencies.


On 14 Mar 2011, at 18:38, Shevek wrote:

> Incidentally, I'm actually using the latest ffmpeg build from the
> mplayer-win32 archives [1]
> 
> Shevek
> 
> [1] http://sourceforge.net/projects/mplayer-win32/files/FFmpeg/


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