[MPlayer-users] AAC (using FAAD2) problem
Steven M. Schultz
sms at 2BSD.COM
Fri May 3 02:16:06 CEST 2002
> From: Arpi <arpi at thot.banki.hu>
> i've just checked that file...
>
> mplayer -dumpaudio doesn't coredumps, it's joke, look at the smiley...
I figured that was the case when I did not see a mplayer.core file ;)
> but playing the dumped out AAC track i get:
Did you try using 'faad video.mp4'? The faad program is able to
demux the AAC audio:
faad -w video.mp4 | vplay
sounds good.
awds59.259-> faad video.mp4
FAAD (Freeware AAC Decoder) Compiled on: Apr 25 2002
Copyright: M. Bakker
http://www.audiocoding.com
Decoding video.mp4 took: 5.23 sec.
works fine and the wav file plays.
> root at arpi:/3a/MPlayer/incoming/!under_checking# faad stream.dump
> FAAD (Freeware AAC Decoder) Compiled on: Mar 26 2002
> Copyright: M. Bakker
> http://www.audiocoding.com
>
> Ate 0 Bytes on init!
> Error: Gain control not yet implemented
>
> the same works for othet .mp3 files i have.
Hmmm, I not using .mp3 am I?
The AAC audio was created with faac:
faac -r -m4 -pLC -b96 video.pcm video.aac
Multiplexing was done with mpeg4ip's 'mp4creator' program.
> so either your file is broken or uses an unsupported AAC feature?
Possible.
Is is a possiblity that faad (from faad2) is newer on my system?
The reason I thought it _might_ be a problem in MPlayer was that:
mplayer -nosound video.mp4
works fine _and_ 'faad' is able to demux it and produce sound.
MPlayer is built with libfaad2 (which faad uses, right?). The
thought was that perhaps there was a demuxing problem of some kind
since the FAAD part of MPlayer gives a stream of:
FAAD: Trying to resync!
FAAD: Trying to resync!
FAAD: Trying to resync!
FAAD: Trying to resync!
FAAD: Trying to resync!
but faad does not.
A bit of a puzzle isn't it?
Thanks.
Steven Schultz
sms at 2bsd.com
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