Well the simplest, zero-cost option is to convert all of your aac tracks
to flac.
Can be done in a couple of clicks with Foobar 2000... (will take a
while though, depending on how large your library is).
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Phil Leigh
You want to see the signal path BEFORE it gets onto a CD/vinyl...it
ain't wh
Oh well - worth the question but I understand the issues. Replacement
with Touch and Radio is a pretty costly proposition for four SB3s and
one Boom so I think I'll pass on that idea!
Thanks for the answers
Phil
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florca
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Your next best option would be to replace the SB3/Boom by a Touch/Radio
since Touch/Radio decode AAC natively and will work with Touch as a
server.
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bpa
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No, the Touch won't let you stream AAC to any of the IP3K players.
The idea of having selectable codecs has been discussed before, but it
isn't really possible. The firmware for the IP3K players is monolithic,
so you can't just load a module when needed. It's also been said that
the codec portion
Given that the Touch won't transcode, is there still no chance of native
AAC support on the SB3 / Classic or Boom? If the issue is available
space for further codecs in the firmware, what about "selectable" codec
sets, so that a user could (say...) select any 3 from FLAC / MP3 / WMA /
AAC??? Or ev