Updated FAQ document.

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Warning: While renaming .mp4 files to .m4a (or vice versa) is safe, because both file extensions refer to MP4<br>
files, you must NOT rename any .mp4/.m4a files to .aac (or the other way around). That's because the '.aac'<br>
extension is used with "raw" AAC streams (ADTS format), i.e. AAC streams that are explicitly NOT stored in an<br>
MP4 container! Unfortunately the Nero AAC encoder has NO option to output "raw" AAC streams and usually you<br>
don't need such streams. Still, if you really want to extract the "raw" AAC stream from an MP4 file, you can<br>
use <a href="http://www.videohelp.com/tools/mp4box" target="_blank">MP4Box</a> for that purpose. Please note that <a href="http://yamb.unite-video.com/">YAMB</a> is a great MP4Box GUI created by Kurtnoise.<br><br>
MP4 container! Unfortunately the Nero AAC encoder has NO option to output "raw" AAC streams. And usually you<br>
don't need such streams. Still, if you really need to extract the "raw" AAC stream (.aac) from an MP4 file,<br>
you can simply use <a href="http://www.videohelp.com/tools/mp4box" target="_blank">MP4Box</a> for that purpose. Please note that <a href="http://yamb.unite-video.com/">YAMB</a> is a great MP4Box GUI created by Kurtnoise.<br><br>
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