I'm trying to get my tv to play some videos through it's USB playback function. It has no problem playing videos with AAC-HE audio, regardless of length, but when I play videos with AAC-LC audio, they always stop at the 2h, 11min mark (I've tried other videos and they have the same problem). Now I always thought that anything that could play AAC-HE would also be capable of playing AAC-LC, so I have no freaking idea why my TV seems to have problems with AAC-LC.
Does anyone know how to convert AAC-LC to AAC-HE? I usually use Xmedia Recode for this sort of thing but it doesn't support AAC-HE. Also, does anyone want to try and take a guess as to why my TV has no problem with AAC-HE, but has issues with AAC-LC?
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Does your TV supports MKV or M2TS? You could just try to remux your MP4 (I'm guessing your files are MP4) into MKV using MKVToolnix or into M2TS using TsMuxer with out any need for conversion.
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