From 9c6b93fae2fd0b5e9f293536457112218221b1ab Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: lordmulder Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 00:05:23 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Updated FAQ document. --- doc/FAQ.html | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/FAQ.html b/doc/FAQ.html index 6e82b302..01c9a4ce 100644 --- a/doc/FAQ.html +++ b/doc/FAQ.html @@ -352,9 +352,9 @@ with an .m4a extension for some reason, you can simply rename(!) these files. Re Warning: While renaming .mp4 files to .m4a (or vice versa) is safe, because both file extensions refer to MP4
files, you must NOT rename any .mp4/.m4a files to .aac (or the other way around). That's because the '.aac'
extension is used with "raw" AAC streams (ADTS format), i.e. AAC streams that are explicitly NOT stored in an
-MP4 container! Unfortunately the Nero AAC encoder has NO option to output "raw" AAC streams and usually you
-don't need such streams. Still, if you really want to extract the "raw" AAC stream from an MP4 file, you can
-use MP4Box for that purpose. Please note that YAMB is a great MP4Box GUI created by Kurtnoise.

+MP4 container! Unfortunately the Nero AAC encoder has NO option to output "raw" AAC streams. And usually you
+don't need such streams. Still, if you really need to extract the "raw" AAC stream (.aac) from an MP4 file,
+you can simply use MP4Box for that purpose. Please note that YAMB is a great MP4Box GUI created by Kurtnoise.