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Does anyone know how to encode to aac with Quicktime?

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I can't find the option... js


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17.07.23 - 22:59:23
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RE: Does anyone know how to encode to aac with Quicktime?

QuicktimePro>>Export>>Movie to MPEG4>>Options Then, the second line from the top, click the downarrow to the right of "Video" and select "Audio"...


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You need Quicktime Pro.... You can also use iTunes to convert to AAC, it's the same as quicktime




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17.07.23 - 23:16:13
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Found it, thanks. Is there a reason why I can't choose AAC-LC VBR (grayed out - only AAC-LC and None are highlighted)? My input is a wav file, if that matters... Edit:Well, I decided to try iTunes. Found it! js


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Glad to hear that ;>}


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17.07.23 - 23:31:30
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Any chance you know why I can't use the vbr settings? js




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17.07.23 - 23:42:49
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[Color]Only a guess on my part - It probably requires that your source file is VBR in order to output as VBR. Curious to know why VBR audio would be important to you?[/Color]




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17.07.23 - 23:49:12
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Well, I'm used to using vbr with mp3 and ogg. It's weird because iTunes can do vbr... Doesn't it increase quality overall? js


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17.07.23 - 23:56:05
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Quicktime, export "movie to quicktime movie" options sound look for AAC there you'll get VBR LC-AAC in .mov again load the mov export to mpeg-4 use pass thorugh option.... yeah you get a VBR MPEG-4 AAC now


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18.07.23 - 00:00:58
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Didn't work, everything except none and aac-lc is grayed out. :( Edit: Ok, it worked the second time. I had to quit and reopen Quicktime though. Thanks kotrtim. Someone posted about this on apple's forums, but they never responded... js


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