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Can we embeded Image in AAC+ file?

Can we embeded Image in AAC+ file?

Can we embeded Image in AAC+ file?

Reply #1
To my knowledge, sure, just use mp3tag  www.mp3tag.de/en/

Can we embeded Image in AAC+ file?

Reply #2
i've tried that before.

you can, if the files encoded in .m4a format
you can't, if the files encoded in .aac format


cmiiw, .m4a = apple aac, while .aac = nero aac



cmiiw

Can we embeded Image in AAC+ file?

Reply #3
i've tried that before.

you can, if the files encoded in .m4a format
you can't, if the files encoded in .aac format


cmiiw, .m4a = apple aac, while .aac = nero aac



cmiiw


.m4a is the same as .mp4: it is a container (in contrast to .aac file).
(http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=M4A):
Quote
M4A is a file extension created by Apple Computer to distinguish MPEG4 files containing audio-only from files containing audio+video.
The container format is identical to MP4. Or, put in another way, it's an .MP4 with only an audio stream renamed to .M4A.

So you can put AAC data and image into MP4 (m4a) container.

 

Can we embeded Image in AAC+ file?

Reply #4

i've tried that before.

you can, if the files encoded in .m4a format
you can't, if the files encoded in .aac format


cmiiw, .m4a = apple aac, while .aac = nero aac



cmiiw


.m4a is the same as .mp4: it is a container (in contrast to .aac file).
(http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=M4A):
Quote
M4A is a file extension created by Apple Computer to distinguish MPEG4 files containing audio-only from files containing audio+video.
The container format is identical to MP4. Or, put in another way, it's an .MP4 with only an audio stream renamed to .M4A.

So you can put AAC data and image into MP4 (m4a) container.



thanx a lot for the enlightment