Andy Furniss wrote:
I was going to try and add some debugging to see what, is any,
ancillary was broadcast in the UK (like heavy compression and
mixdown). I know from adding debugging to ffmpeg aacdec that drc is
broadcast, but couldn't find mix down meta.
In case anyone is interested I
I am asking just in case feeding latm encapsulated aac to fdkaac is in
someway possible - in which case I need to try harder.
Anyone can say yes or no?
Thanks.
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Andy Furniss adf.lists at gmail.com writes:
I am asking just in case feeding latm
encapsulated aac to fdkaac is in someway
possible
Yes, it is (afair).
Why?
I believe you know what I am usually (always, in
every single email) asking here: No, I don't do
it to make user's lifes as hard
Andy Furniss adf.lists at gmail.com writes:
ffmpeg -c:a libfdk_aac -i Bt5th.latm -f null -
[libfdk_aac at 0x1d86b80] aacDecoder_DecodeFrame() failed: 4002
Sorry, I mixed something up:
The fdk encoder supports latm encoding (which
doesn't work with any other of the four aac
encoders) while
Andy Furniss adf.lists at gmail.com writes:
Ahh, Ok - thanks for the info.
Would be a handy feature.
Do you have a specific problem with the internal
decoder?
FWIW wanting to use fdk is related to the etsi
doc I posted in the other thread.
The thread was not aac-related and people seem
Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
Andy Furniss adf.lists at gmail.com writes:
Ahh, Ok - thanks for the info.
Would be a handy feature.
Do you have a specific problem with the internal decoder?
It doesn't do DRC so if I want to use my big old stereo speakers (my TV
speakers are crap) to listen to a
My apologies to the list for the duplicate post, I'm not exactly sure why that
happened.
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