by MMFrLife » Wed Oct 26, 2016 10:55 pm
Yes, the properties chart in the wiki seems to be only for the m4a, mp4 versions of .aac (not .aac itself).
However, apparently it's possible to rename the extension to .m4a and use a program called EasyTag to edit them.
You can rename them back afterwards. Although, I'm not certain any other programs would still be able to read the tags.
If you are really desperate to keep the extension, you should try a test file to see if it works. Otherwise, you could just try converting
to m4a using comparable specifications.
- see
how-to-edit-tags-in-aac-files
...follow link in third post; Ubuntu forum, but program works for Windows too.
Yes, the properties chart in the wiki seems to be only for the m4a, mp4 versions of .aac (not .aac itself).
However, apparently it's possible to rename the extension to .m4a and use a program called EasyTag to edit them.
You can rename them back afterwards. Although, I'm not certain any other programs would still be able to read the tags.
If you are really desperate to keep the extension, you should try a test file to see if it works. Otherwise, you could just try converting
to m4a using comparable specifications.
- see [url=http://askubuntu.com/questions/545116/how-to-edit-tags-in-aac-files]how-to-edit-tags-in-aac-files[/url]
...follow link in third post; Ubuntu forum, but program works for Windows too.