[FFmpeg-trac] #8375(undetermined:new): FFmpeg produces m4a file unplayable by portable music player
FFmpeg
trac at avcodec.org
Wed Nov 27 18:11:21 EET 2019
#8375: FFmpeg produces m4a file unplayable by portable music player
-------------------------------------+-------------------------------------
Reporter: Nslw | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Component:
| undetermined
Version: unspecified | Resolution:
Keywords: | Blocked By:
Blocking: | Reproduced by developer: 0
Analyzed by developer: 0 |
-------------------------------------+-------------------------------------
Comment (by Nslw):
Replying to [comment:1 cehoyos]:
> Please test current FFmpeg git head, provide the command line you tested
together with the complete, uncut console output and the model of your
audio player to make this a valid ticket.
> You can change both compatible brands and minor version in the source
code to test if that really fixes playback.
I don't believe that something changed in git head in that matter so I
believe that setting it up and patching would only waste my precious time.
I don't want to provide full console output and I think it's predictable
what mp4box does with the file.
My audio player is Pentagram Vanquish VOLT.
Replying to [comment:2 mypopy]:
> Pls attach the originalFile.m4a for issue reproduce
It's copyrighted so I cannot do it, but I believe it's a standard m4a file
from iTunes. MediaInfo shows
"Format profile : Apple audio with iTunes info"
I observed that it's not that particular file that causes the issue,
because a file from unrelated batch causes the same issue when converted
with ffmpeg.
What do you need that file for?
--
Ticket URL: <https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/8375#comment:3>
FFmpeg <https://ffmpeg.org>
FFmpeg issue tracker
More information about the FFmpeg-trac
mailing list