I have my music collection ripped to my PC in FLAC format and I'm trying to use Music Converter to create AAC copies for download to my HTC 3300 (Windows Mobile 5 based smart phone) to play using the built in Windows Media Player 10 Mobile for Pocket PC (henceforth referred to as "WMP"). I have downloaded the "m4a Nero (AAC) Release 7" codec.
I have successfully created many AAC files from my FLAC files and, when copied to my phone, WMP can play them just fine but in the WMP they are all categorised as "unknown" for artist, album, etc (i.e. WMP is unable to extract any tag info from them).
I know that the WMP tag mechanism is working on my setup because I also tried converting some of the same FLAC files to WMA using Music Converter and the "Windows Media Audio 10 Release 4 (WMA Pro 10)" codec and those files, once downloaded to my phone, get correctly scanned into the WMP library and sorted by artist, album and genre according to the tags. I also know that tags are being put into the converted AAC files because if I hover my mouse over one of the AAC files on my PC then the popup box shows the correct values for artist, album, etc.
I assume/hope that the problem is just that the tags being created in the AAC file are in the wrong format for WMP to parse and that by using the "Advanced Options" on the configuration for the m4a Nero (AAC) codec that I can fix this.
My problem is that there seem to me to be 4 parameters that might be appropriate to change ("Tag Creation", "... Version", "... Text Encoding" and "Tag Padding") and I make this a total of 144 different combinations which will take me a _very_ long time to work through so if anyone could give me any hints or, even better, real-life experience of what settings might generate tags in the AAC files that WMP will recognise then that would be really helpful. The default Tag Creation type was ape2 and I've done one experiment with that changed to ID3v2 and all other parameters left unchanged but WMP still didn't see the tags.
- Julian
P.S. The reason I don't just encode to WMA instead of AAC is because my device only supports a 2GB card so I'm using 64kbs to try and pack in as much as possible and, to my ears at least, 64kbs CBR AAC is dramatically better sound quality than WMA 64kbs CBR or the equivalent sized WMA VBR settings.
I have successfully created many AAC files from my FLAC files and, when copied to my phone, WMP can play them just fine but in the WMP they are all categorised as "unknown" for artist, album, etc (i.e. WMP is unable to extract any tag info from them).
I know that the WMP tag mechanism is working on my setup because I also tried converting some of the same FLAC files to WMA using Music Converter and the "Windows Media Audio 10 Release 4 (WMA Pro 10)" codec and those files, once downloaded to my phone, get correctly scanned into the WMP library and sorted by artist, album and genre according to the tags. I also know that tags are being put into the converted AAC files because if I hover my mouse over one of the AAC files on my PC then the popup box shows the correct values for artist, album, etc.
I assume/hope that the problem is just that the tags being created in the AAC file are in the wrong format for WMP to parse and that by using the "Advanced Options" on the configuration for the m4a Nero (AAC) codec that I can fix this.
My problem is that there seem to me to be 4 parameters that might be appropriate to change ("Tag Creation", "... Version", "... Text Encoding" and "Tag Padding") and I make this a total of 144 different combinations which will take me a _very_ long time to work through so if anyone could give me any hints or, even better, real-life experience of what settings might generate tags in the AAC files that WMP will recognise then that would be really helpful. The default Tag Creation type was ape2 and I've done one experiment with that changed to ID3v2 and all other parameters left unchanged but WMP still didn't see the tags.
- Julian
P.S. The reason I don't just encode to WMA instead of AAC is because my device only supports a 2GB card so I'm using 64kbs to try and pack in as much as possible and, to my ears at least, 64kbs CBR AAC is dramatically better sound quality than WMA 64kbs CBR or the equivalent sized WMA VBR settings.
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