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# Using [[Guide aac itunes|Apple iTunes]] | # Using [[Guide aac itunes|Apple iTunes]] | ||
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# Using [[FAAC]] | # Using [[FAAC]] | ||
# Using [[Guide aac psytel|Psytel AACenc and Fastenc]] | # Using [[Guide aac psytel|Psytel AACenc and Fastenc]] |
Latest revision as of 17:24, 15 June 2014
The purpose of this guide is helping you create AAC/MP4 files the most easy and quick way possible.
Ripping from CD directly to AAC
- Using Apple iTunes
- Using CDex + Psytel AACenc or NAACenc
- Using EAC + Psytel AACenc or NAACenc
- Using KAudioCreator + FAAC
- Using K3b + Nero AAC (via Wine)
Encoding to AAC
- Using Apple iTunes
- Using Nero AAC (or NAACenc)
- Using FAAC
- Using Psytel AACenc and Fastenc
- Using Sorenson Squeeze
Transcoding from other formats to AAC
(of course, conversion from lossy formats is never recommended. The idea of this guide is to help people convert from lossless formats. i.e ALAC)
- Using Foobar2000 + foo_neroaac
- Using Ahead Nero + Mausau's plugins
- Using K3b + Nero AAC (via Wine)
Wrapping AAC streams in MP4
- Using MP4ui
- Using MPEG4ip MP4creator