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UnlimiteD Posts: 36

even though it is listed in the white paper that the K750 supports AAC format .. but whenever i transfer an AAC file to the phone it doesn't even recognise it as a sound file!

i could only send it!!

It doesn't look like it support ACC format to me!
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Posted: 2005-06-03 21:34:09
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Jools Posts: > 500

What file extension are you using? If it like the K700 the file extension should be .mp4 or the Apple iTunes AAC file extension of .m4a
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Posted: 2005-06-03 21:37:05
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UnlimiteD Posts: 36

am using *.aac extention! as it clearly states that it supports .acc format in the white paper!

but i'll try renaming them now
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Posted: 2005-06-03 21:42:43
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UnlimiteD Posts: 36

doesn't seem to work with the renaming!!
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Posted: 2005-06-03 22:02:07
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Jools Posts: > 500

I've just sent an AAC audio file created in Apple iTunes with the extension .m4a and it works perfectly!

.aac isn't necessarily the correct extension for AAC files.
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Posted: 2005-06-03 22:05:48
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tazmania Posts: 95

changing the extension doesnt fix it !!!!
it must be encoded in the correct format !!!

second check also its bitrate. i remember that my k700 didnt play 192kbps songs ....
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Posted: 2005-06-03 22:19:04
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numb Posts: > 500

It does not support raw AAC files, it needs to be wrapped in a container, like .mp4 or .m4a as Itunes name them.



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Posted: 2005-06-03 22:59:32
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mak_attack Posts: 68

aac works fine for me via itunes conversion

what audio rate have you all been using?

i have tried 64 / 96 / 128 they all sounded fine but you can notice a slight difference the lower you go.

cant wait for the purchase of bigger card

[ This Message was edited by: mak_attack on 2005-06-03 22:01 ]
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Posted: 2005-06-03 23:00:00
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ares Posts: > 500

@numb said it all

It only supports aac wraped in .mp4/.m4a container, like almost any device that supports aac
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Posted: 2005-06-04 13:54:53
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pleber Posts: 200

@tazmania

Renaming it on the phone prob wont work...

On the phone he song is "whatever.acc" but you only see "whatever" so if you rename it to "whatever.mp4" then really the file name is "whatever.mp4.acc" so its still a .acc file...
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Posted: 2005-06-04 20:20:55
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