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sahran Posts: 161

hello esato members..

i was asking this question many times here in esato and in other forums
about how to play AAC file audio in our K700 but no body answer me maby no body know (me too know nothing ) exipt TheRealSpawn he said that SE support told him that only plays .aac as audiotrack in a videofile. and another guy his nickname ac (at the same thread K700i & mp3) said he using program to convert aac file to mp4.

now here i tell you what i done it sample and easy :

after creating AAC file from itunes program the extension file will be m4a , i rename the extension file to mp4 then send it to my K700 (what do you think??) it work like a charm....it saved automaticly in sound folder, you can play it from sound folder and from media player, you can't set it as ringtone....sooo bad whyyyy?

i hope this helps who want to play AAC file.

thanks




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Posted: 2004-06-23 15:45:47
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Swedish_Chef Posts: 338

oh thanx for letting us know

..doesnt matter if you cant have it as a ringtone.. yo can shorten some mp3's for that

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Posted: 2004-06-23 16:13:14
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kinc Posts: 226

Not working on my P900 using iMac as well
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Posted: 2004-06-23 16:34:27
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Dj Boyi Posts: > 500

I have sonic stage(sony minidisc sw),can i use this somehow? This message was posted from a T610
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Posted: 2004-06-23 16:39:24
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Jools Posts: > 500

@kinc

P900 doesn't have AAC playback facilities as far as I know.

@boyi

You can use iTunes (free download) to make AAC files and its better than SonicStage anyway! 


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Posted: 2004-06-23 16:52:06
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kinc Posts: 226

@ jools
I downloaded from itunes shop came in acc tried to convert to mp3 high quality, itunes store protected the song gutted Is there a way of bypassing?
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Posted: 2004-06-23 17:52:31
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JasonDeFaoite Posts: 277

songs from iTunes music store are .m4p (p for protected). Easiest way to convert to mp3 is to burn the aac to cd and re rip the song as an mp3.

Either that or read up on playfair
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Posted: 2004-06-23 18:12:13
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StoneRoses Posts: 103

K700 can play AAC LC (low complexity profile) very well but cannot be set as ringtone (I think firmware update will fix this).

I tried CBR AAC create with iTunes and also try VBR AAC create with Nero's AAC encoder. Too bad K700 did not support HE (High Efficiency) profile which could significantly improve sound quality on low bitrate encode. (AAC-HE at 64kbps sound very nice)
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Posted: 2004-07-05 09:00:11
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DungeonMaster Posts: 312

But anyway 40 megabytes of memory are not handy for storing mp3 files. But its capacity is great for games, photos, mp3 tones and videos. I plan to buy it at august This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2004-07-05 09:15:27
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StoneRoses Posts: 103

I have iPod (recommmend if you are serious music fan), so I my main use for MP3 and AAC in K700 is for ringtone only. That why I want to use lowest bitrate while the sound quality is acceptable via speaker.

From my experiment yesterday on this issue I found that VBR mono MP3 (for ringtone you don't need stereo) encode with lame 3.96 (using switch -a -V8) is my favourite. The resulting bitrate is about 32-40kbps with sampling rate 32kHz and sound very nice from K700's speaker. Save alot of space compare to 128kbps MP3.

Actually, I've found that VBR AAC LC encode with Nero (second lowest VBR setting) beat MP3 on quality/bitrate, but for some strange reason (I think it's just programing mistake) K700 does not allow AAC as ringtone.
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Posted: 2004-07-05 09:41:57
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