George Jetson
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I'm no newbie, but this one has me stumped. I hope someone smarter than me has encountered this and can offer me a solution.
I downloaded an .mp4 file and then added metadata with Subler, as I always do. After uploading to iTunes, the file played fine, but no audio. So, I went back to Subler and the audio track indicated none, 0ch. So then I played it in VLC just to be sure I didn't miss a .rar archive part and it played and sounded fine.
At this point I assumed its a Subler thing, so I took the next step and converted it to an .m4v using iFlicks2; iTunes compatible preset. It converted without a hitch, but still no audio during playback. Subler says there is now a nice AAC 3ch audio track residing in the file.
Before I go to DefCon 5 and create an .mkv and then convert that, are there any tricks or tips you may have to fix the audio glitch?
Thanks.
I downloaded an .mp4 file and then added metadata with Subler, as I always do. After uploading to iTunes, the file played fine, but no audio. So, I went back to Subler and the audio track indicated none, 0ch. So then I played it in VLC just to be sure I didn't miss a .rar archive part and it played and sounded fine.
At this point I assumed its a Subler thing, so I took the next step and converted it to an .m4v using iFlicks2; iTunes compatible preset. It converted without a hitch, but still no audio during playback. Subler says there is now a nice AAC 3ch audio track residing in the file.
Before I go to DefCon 5 and create an .mkv and then convert that, are there any tricks or tips you may have to fix the audio glitch?
Thanks.