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Calling all MP New Zealanders (Both of you!!)
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<blockquote data-quote="mattmannz" data-source="post: 558686" data-attributes="member: 100457"><p>I couldn't get playback of the HE-AAC tracks to work on my main PC, Windows 7. Despite registering the Monogram AAC codec I just can't get anything to recognise it.</p><p></p><p>In the end I used VLC which doesn't use any installed codecs, to convert all the HE-AAC audio. If you have a look at posts under my name you will find the batch file that I am automatically calling at the end of each recording to convert the audio tracks. Takes just over a minute a gig to convert and isn't noticable when using MP.</p><p></p><p>This leaves me with AC3/H264 format which I can work with on a number of programs to reencode etc. You can obviously use VLC to reencode as well if you want.</p><p></p><p>Matt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mattmannz, post: 558686, member: 100457"] I couldn't get playback of the HE-AAC tracks to work on my main PC, Windows 7. Despite registering the Monogram AAC codec I just can't get anything to recognise it. In the end I used VLC which doesn't use any installed codecs, to convert all the HE-AAC audio. If you have a look at posts under my name you will find the batch file that I am automatically calling at the end of each recording to convert the audio tracks. Takes just over a minute a gig to convert and isn't noticable when using MP. This leaves me with AC3/H264 format which I can work with on a number of programs to reencode etc. You can obviously use VLC to reencode as well if you want. Matt. [/QUOTE]
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