<div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 12:16 PM, Jeff Simpson <<a href="mailto:jeffsimpson@alum.wpi.edu">jeffsimpson@alum.wpi.edu</a>> wrote:<br>
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<div class="Ih2E3d">> > I have lots of x264 encoded videos that I play with the Internal<br>> > player without problems. Which revision of x264 are you using?<br>> > Perhaps its the codec itself that's causing problems (especially if<br>
> > xvid encoded files work fine).<br>> ><br>><br>> I guess I shouldn't say that x264 is the problem now that I think<br>> about it. I was testing using handbrake, and some of my files did work<br>
> while others did. I think it depended on the audio encoding I picked.<br>> If I chose AAC, it wouldn't play, if I used MP3 it would. Currently<br>> I'm using meGUI with all the default options, I'll try encoding a file<br>
> using MP3 and see how it works.<br><br></div>I'm having the same problem. I'm using video2ipod to encode videos to<br>h264 with aac, and I thought it would be nice to import those back<br>into myth so that I wouldn't need to keep two copies of videos once I<br>
was done encoding them. Myth Internal player is able to play the<br>video, but no audio. Does anyone know if the Myth Internal player can<br>play aac?</blockquote>
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<div>I think you have to compile with --enable-faad or --enabled-libfaad or whatever the option is to get AAC playback in the frontend.</div>
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<div>Kevin</div></div>