Changeset c626738a


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Timestamp:
08/27/2024 02:11:43 AM (3 weeks ago)
Author:
Douglas R. Reno <renodr@…>
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12.2, trunk
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Message:

faac: changes to the usage information

The Nero AAC Encoder is no longer available, so let's not mention it and
just mention the 3GPP encoder (which is still availalbe though it's
untested)

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    3030      compression scheme specified in MPEG-2 Part 7 and MPEG-4 Part 3 standards
    3131      and known as Advanced Audio Coding (AAC). This encoder is useful for
    32       producing files that can be played back on iPod. Moreover, iPod does not
    33       understand other sound compression schemes in video files.
     32      producing files that can be played back on an iPod. Moreover, the iPod
     33      does not understand other sound compression schemes used in video files.
    3434    </para>
    3535
     
    147147      supports AAC and not High Efficiency AAC (also known as aacPlus), which
    148148      provides better quality at low bitrates by means of using the
    149       <quote>spectral band replication</quote> technology. There are the
    150       following alternative programs for producing AAC and HE-AAC streams:
     149      <quote>spectral band replication</quote> technology. One example of an
     150      alternative program for producing AAC and HE-AAC streams is:
    151151    </para>
    152152
    153153    <itemizedlist>
     154      <!-- Not available anymore
    154155      <listitem>
    155156        <para>
     
    161162        </para>
    162163      </listitem>
     164      -->
    163165      <listitem>
    164166        <para>
     
    174176
    175177    <para>
    176       Note, however, that iPod supports only Low Complexity AAC profile, which
    177       is the default in FAAC, but may not be the default in Nero AAC Encoder
    178       and is completely unavailable in the 3GPP encoder.
     178      Note, however, that the iPod supports only the Low Complexity AAC profile,
     179      which is the default in FAAC, but is completely unavailable in the 3GPP
     180      encoder.
    179181    </para>
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