m4a files not detected/shown in interface

Bug #828225 reported by lvraab
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Bug Description

Just tried out zeya and getting the same thing as the first poster: no m4a files detected. I do have faad installed (verified by running faad from bash), running Python 2.7, and all of the dependencies. For reference, I encoded all of my m4a files with the Nero AAC encoder (http://www.nero.com/enu/downloads-nerodigital-nero-aac-codec.php). Folder structure is generally [music folder]/[artist]/[album]/*list of tracks*

MP3 files show up with no problems. I tried deleting the zeya.db file in the root of the music folder, but no change. I had installed from Ubuntu repo which is version 0.4 (sudo apt-get install zeya) previously, but did a purge before downloading source from git for 0.5.

I get:

../zeya/zeya.py --port=9000
Using 'dir' backend.
Scanning for music in '/home/lucas/music'...
TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate.
TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate.
TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate.
TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate.
TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate.
TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate.
TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate.
TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate.
TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate.
TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate.
TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate.
TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate.
Loading library...
Listening on port 9000

Using Ubuntu Server 11.04 64-bit

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