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  • Judith

    • Jan 2012
    • 10

    Need a rip with AAC extension instead of m4a

    May be I'm missing something?

    I want an Apple Losless rip. I ripped an audio file and got a file with m4a extension. However, I want to get a rip with an AAC extension, but not by usinge the Nero codec.

    Any help appreciated!
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44509

    #2
    Re: Need a rip with AAC extension instead of m4a

    Choose 'Apple Lossless' as the encoder, .m4a is the correct file type for Apple Lossless.

    A .aac file is not a lossless file, it is an AAC encoded file.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • Judith

      • Jan 2012
      • 10

      #3
      Re: Need a rip with AAC extension instead of m4a

      Thanks for the clarification, Spoon.

      BUT, in a specific case I NEED an AAC file, rather than an m4a file. I understand I've to forget in this situation the "lossless" encoder.

      Is there any possiblity to rip an audio file into AAC, without using the Nero encoder? Or should I use iTunes for this specific situation? I hope not!

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      • dbfan
        dBpoweramp Guru

        • Jan 2011
        • 937

        #4
        Re: Need a rip with AAC extension instead of m4a

        If you look in codec central there is an AAC encoder

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        • Porcus
          dBpoweramp Guru

          • Feb 2007
          • 792

          #5
          Re: Need a rip with AAC extension instead of m4a

          Originally posted by Judith
          BUT, in a specific case I NEED an AAC file, rather than an m4a file.
          As an alternative to reripping, it is possible to extract the AAC stream from the .m4a without transcoding. ffmpeg can do this if you pass the commands
          - i infile.m4a -acodec copy outfile.aac
          The '-acodec copy' part will then grab the audio stream and put it in the outfile.

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