Audio files encoded with FAAC falsely recognized as video

Bug #72053 reported by Pizuz
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faac (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Binary package hint: faac

I tried everything, but the result stays the same: Whenever I encode an M4A file with FAAC it gets recognized as a video file by Nautilus. M4As encoded by iTunes, on the other hand, are recognized correctly.

It's not much of a problem, my iPod can read them, but it's still somehow irritating.

The settings I usually use for FAAC:

faac -q 100 -m 4

Also trying the -w option won't help. Any ideas?

Revision history for this message
faithful (strangecode) wrote :

I've the same strange behaviour of Nautilus.

Changed in faac:
status: Unconfirmed → Confirmed
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