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pkfans
14th March 2008, 20:24
Please suggest some tools or programming DLLs for AAC+ encoding?
Is there microsoft APIs for the AAC+ encoding?
Also I want the tool/API should provide follwoing feature..
1. Encode only based on time
2. Provide an option of fade-in/fade-out
3. Provide an option to add meta data to AAC+ file.
Please suggest some tools/API..even license one also I am ready to buy.
fibbingbear
14th March 2008, 20:46
Nero Digital AAC will be your best bet:
http://www.nero.com/enu/nero-aac-codec.html
Although that's an executable, not a DLL.
I don't know of any APIs for AAC. You might check with FAAC, as it's open source:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/faac/
pkfans
24th March 2008, 21:46
Also I want the tool/API should provide follwoing feature..
1. Encode only based on time
2. Provide an option of fade-in/fade-out
3. Provide an option to add meta data to AAC+ file.
Please suggest some tools/API..even license one also I am ready to buy
fibbingbear
24th March 2008, 23:35
1.) Encode based only on time? What do you mean? I.e., you give it a fixed amount of time, and it tries to do its best job? Or that the time it takes to encode should be proportional to the length (in seconds) of the input file?
I don't think there are any encoders that do the former, and pretty much all encoders do some variant of the latter.
Unless you mean something else...?
2.) Look into Audacity for a freeware audio editing tool. I believe it supports fade-in and fade-out. Others on this forum probably have more experience with other tools. I think Adobe Audition will do what you want (not 100% positive, never used it), but that's a MASSIVE program meant for serious audio editing, and pretty expensive.
3.) The Nero Digital link I posted earlier should have meta-tagging executables for AAC+ (which I assume you mean HE-AAC). I believe that AAC doesn't support tags directly, and you need to put the tags in the m4a or mp4 container file. Programs like Winamp or ITunes might also support tagging. Google will be your friend here -- just make sure it's a reputable tagger, not J.R. Random's tagger.
pkfans
25th March 2008, 21:38
1.) Encode based only on time? What do you mean? I.e., you give it a fixed amount of time, and it tries to do its best job? Or that the time it takes to encode should be proportional to the length (in seconds) of the input file?
I don't think there are any encoders that do the former, and pretty much all encoders do some variant of the latter.
Unless you mean something else...?
2.) Look into Audacity for a freeware audio editing tool. I believe it supports fade-in and fade-out. Others on this forum probably have more experience with other tools. I think Adobe Audition will do what you want (not 100% positive, never used it), but that's a MASSIVE program meant for serious audio editing, and pretty expensive.
3.) The Nero Digital link I posted earlier should have meta-tagging executables for AAC+ (which I assume you mean HE-AAC). I believe that AAC doesn't support tags directly, and you need to put the tags in the m4a or mp4 container file. Programs like Winamp or ITunes might also support tagging. Google will be your friend here -- just make sure it's a reputable tagger, not J.R. Random's tagger.
Thanks for valuable information. TIming means here i want to encode only 30 seconds from a 5 mins music Wav file. I want encode from 16th second to 46th second like this.....
fibbingbear
26th March 2008, 00:17
I'm pretty confident that Audacity can do that. Just cut out the part you want, save it as WAV, then convert it to an m4a / mp4.
pkfans
27th March 2008, 21:12
One more quesry Is FAAC is same source code of NERO Encoder Exe. Is it different?
Where Can I find Nero API dll. Is it license one?
fibbingbear
28th March 2008, 04:58
One more quesry Is FAAC is same source code of NERO Encoder Exe. Is it different?
It is different. Nero Encoder is closed source.
Where Can I find Nero API dll. Is it license one?
Since it's closed source, I don't think there's a published API for it.
Jongan
30th March 2008, 08:08
The TinyMP4 can convert any audio or video format to .mp4 and also can rip CD audio to .mp4 too. And it just have three CBRs which is 24K,48K,64Kbps. And it can decode into PCM data(wav) directly by using right mouse click and choose "Write to wav". And it can also edit ID3 tag. Please try it at www.tinymp4.com or tw.tinymp4.com and leave any suggestion for this little tool, thanks. If you need the AAC+ encoding API, I can prepare the SDK to you for free.
pkfans
1st April 2008, 05:07
Thanks Jongan. I want SDK for encoding aac+.
Jongan
3rd April 2008, 16:53
ok,do you have any IM tools?
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