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Describe the bug
When I try to open certain AAC files I get an error:
Error Playing File /path/to/NoEscape.aac: This file could not be decoded. It may be invalid, corrupt, or an unsupported format
The log says:
ERROR ../src/ffaudio/ffaudio-core.cc:207 [mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2]: <0x7f1fb4076500> moov atom not found
ERROR ../src/ffaudio/ffaudio-core.cc:242 [log_result]: avformat_open_input failed: Invalid data found when processing input
I think it's somewhat common to have AAC files named .m4a
If audacious notices it's not an MPEG-4 container - I would think it should do some file type determination, starting with likely guesses like AAC. VLC does that.
Describe the bug
When I try to open certain AAC files I get an error:
The log says:
Information about the file:
Steps to reproduce
Expected behavior
File plays. After all, it plays with VLC.
Additional information
audacious-log2.txt
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