Fabian Greffrath <fabian@debian.org> writes: >> It reads linear PCM audio in either WAV, raw PCM, or CAF format and >> encodes it into M4A / AAC files. > > Does this mean that it will be able to do MP4 muxing? fdkaac doesn't deal with video, subtitles, or even multiple audio tracks. It does the equivalent of oggenc: give it a .wav and it gives you a .m4a/.aac/.mp4 with the encoded audio data. I'd guess MP4 muxing can be achieved easily with ffmpeg/libav or specialized programs (like mkvmerge from mkvtoolnix does for MKV). -- Marius Gavrilescu
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