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M4A format support #58

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bermannoah opened this issue Jan 21, 2018 · 8 comments
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M4A format support #58

bermannoah opened this issue Jan 21, 2018 · 8 comments
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@bermannoah
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bermannoah commented Jan 21, 2018

Edit to add: here is a link to a M4A sample file I made that I'm releasing here under an MIT license if someone wants to take this on.

@julik
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julik commented Jan 21, 2018

Can be integrated into the MOOV parser, we need a file from the iTunes Store for this (with permission from the artist and the artist must be an independent)

@bermannoah
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bermannoah commented Jan 22, 2018

I created an M4A that can be used - link to download - was taking a look at this issue but I'm not sure if I'll get to polish it off soon so thought I'd put it here as well if a passerby is interested. :)

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julik commented May 23, 2018

@bermannoah any chance we could get a hand at that file once more?

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bermannoah commented May 24, 2018

Whoops. Here's an updated link.

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julik commented May 24, 2018

That's an MP4. We were talking about an M4A from iTunes Store no?

@bermannoah
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Which browser did you download it with? 😭 Chrome does something naughty to the file on download. Safari should get you an m4a.

@julik
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julik commented May 24, 2018

.mp4 is actually the same as an .m4a but a different file extension so all good. But when I load it into iTunes I do not see any metadata. Is there supposed to be any?

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Ah! I can add some. Try this. If there's iTunes specific metadata that I can't generate myself then we're back where we started. Maybe someone at WT or on ams.rb is a tracks-on-itunes-haver?

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