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The free Nero Digital AAC codec package includes Linux binaries for the encoder and decoder as of version 1.1.34.2[http://www.nero.com/eng/nda-release-notes.html]. The tagging program is not yet available for Linux. | |||
The Windows executables (neroAacEnc.exe, neroAacTag.exe, etc) can be used in Linux via the use of Wine, a Windows emulator. Users familiar with a command-line interface can use these programs directly by doing something like the following: | The Windows executables (neroAacEnc.exe, neroAacTag.exe, etc) can be used in Linux via the use of Wine, a Windows emulator. Users familiar with a command-line interface can use these programs directly by doing something like the following: |
Revision as of 19:37, 11 February 2008
Command Line Interface
The free Nero Digital AAC codec package includes Linux binaries for the encoder and decoder as of version 1.1.34.2[1]. The tagging program is not yet available for Linux.
The Windows executables (neroAacEnc.exe, neroAacTag.exe, etc) can be used in Linux via the use of Wine, a Windows emulator. Users familiar with a command-line interface can use these programs directly by doing something like the following:
wine neroAacEnc.exe -if infile.wav -of.wav
Graphical User Interfaces
An easier long-term solution would be to link in the command-line encoder into a graphical user interface.