Could this be related to line 4 of my previous post?webfork wrote:Thanks for the suggestion, but no luck with Pazera - could I perhaps be missing a codec? It seems to run but the file it generates can't be viewed by Foobar. (VLC can read it but VLC could view the original AAC file as well.)Ruby wrote:Add this to the 'Additional FFmpeg command-line parameters' field:Code: Select all
-vn -acodec copy -f mp4
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~RubyAs an example (and much to my surprise) Foobar2000 will fail to open an AAC (MP4 encoded) file with a [.aac] file extension.
Rename/change the extension, e.g. [.aac > .mp4] and Foobar2000 will then work with it.