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    I have recently bought a Pioneer DCS-575 Home Theater. According to specs., it should be able to play back audio, encoded in MPEG4-AAC, iTunes flavour, and recognize aac audio, if the *.m4a fileextension is used.

    I have tried to convert an audio sample from PCM *.wav to AAC *.m4a, with Apple iTunes version 8.2.0.23, and it runs smoothly. Have tried 48KHz source downsampled to 44.1KHz an coded as 256Kbps VBR, an 48KHz coded as 128Kbps CBR. No problems.

    Normally I would use MeGui to encode video and audio. In MeGui one can choose from three flavours of AAC, that is Winamp-AAC, FAAC-AAC, or Nero-AAC. Nothing of this wil play in the Pioneer DCS-575

    When analyzing the files with Gspot, Nero-AAC seems to come closest to iTunes. See copy/paste below.

    My question is then, is there a tool, which can open an *.m4a file, and modify the container- and userdata/metadata information?

    Quotes from Gspot, note the small differences:


    QuickTime - iTunes:
    Container:
    M4A : Apple iTunes AAC-LC (.M4A) Audio
    - mp42: MP4 v2 [ISO 14496-14]
    - isom: MP4 Base Media v1 [IS0 14496-12:2003]
    Created: 2009 Jul 13 13:00:36
    Modified: 2009 Jul 13 13:00:47

    User/Meta data:
    İnam:testlyd
    İtoo:iTunes 8.2.0.23, QuickTime 7.6.2


    Nero:
    Container:
    mp42: MP4 v2 [ISO 14496-14]
    - M4A : Apple iTunes AAC-LC (.M4A) Audio
    - isom: MP4 Base Media v1 [IS0 14496-12:2003]
    - ndia: <unknown>
    Created: 2009 Jul 13 11:15:12
    Modified: 2009 Jul 13 11:15:19

    User/Meta data:
    İtoo:Nero AAC codec / 1.3.3.0
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    probably is a muxing problem...try this:

    demux the neroaac encoded file to raw using mp4box (is in megui>tools>mp4box folder):

    Code:
    mp4box -raw 1 myaudiofile.m4a
    you wil get an .aac file

    now remux it:

    Code:
    mp4box -add myaacfile.aac -new remuxed.m4a
    keep us posted with the result!
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    Okay. So I have done as suggested.

    Gspot now says:

    Container:
    M4A : Apple iTunes AAC-LC (.M4A) Audio
    - isom: MP4 Base Media v1 [IS0 14496-12:2003]
    - mp42: MP4 v2 [ISO 14496-14]
    Created: 2009 Jul 13 20:08:43
    Modified: 2009 Jul 13 20:08:43

    User/Meta data:
    ( empty - nothing )

    Hmm. Looks more like the original iTunes, the container starting with "M4A : Apple iTunes AAC-LC (.M4A) Audio ". What worries me is two missing atoms "İnam:" and "İtoo".
    If the User/Metada "İtoo:Nero" instead of "İtoo:iTunes ... " is what the Pioneer trips over, then ...

    I will keep you posted, when I have tried to run it on the player. (Won't be able to do so until Friday").
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    A big thanks to b66pak!

    The suggested procedure worked like a charm. The Pioneer device plays the converted AAC files.

    And even better: I got confirmed, that the Pioneer DCS-575 not only plays conventional 2-channel AAC audio, but also 6-channel AAC audio. Quite usefull when converting movies with large DTS audio-files to MP4.

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    thanks for keeping us informed...
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