We have build up a ubuntu 11.10 enviroment by L3.0.35_1.1.0_oneiric.tgz.
In this enviroment , we play multimedia by gstreamer , most format work fine .
But there have a format can't be parser and play , it is HE-AAC LATM.
Have any way to play this format on iMX6 by gstreamer ?
Regards,
Kevin
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1. Do the Freescale decoders support MP4 and/or M4A ?
Mp4 and M4A are container, are not decoders. We have mp4 parser to support these containers. And we have AAC-LC, AAC plus for AAC format. we don't support AAC-LTP, AAC-SSR.
2. My interpretation is that they will only if AAC-LC was used to encode the audio. Please comment on this.
M4A may have other codec format, not only AAC.
Kevin
We have not got your response yet and will close the discussion in 3 days. If you still need help, please feel free to reply with an update to this discussion.
Thanks,
Yixing
Hi Yixing,
We've already solve this issue. Thanks for your help ~
Kevin
Kevin, mind to share how you solved your problem? My team is having the same issue when trying to play AAC-LATM/LOAS from transport stream.
Regards.
Kevin
We are sorry for getting back to you so late. Are you still stuck with the issue? If you have somehow to resolved the issue, can we close the discussion? If you still need help, please feel free to reply with an update to this discussion.
Thanks,
Yixing
Do you download and install the AAC plus codec package?
you can find it from here:
http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=IMX6_SW
jimmy,
Thanks for your feedback!
We've install both packages IMX_AACPD_3.0.5_BUNDLE_CODA and IMX_MMCODEC_3.0.5_Bundle.
But it can't play audio about AAC LATM format.
You can try the follow video stream.
http://cid-5f9e2a5fe02fff06.office.live.com/self.aspx/.Public/Taiwan%5E_HiHD%5E_slogan.ts
1. Do the Freescale decoders support MP4 and/or M4A ?
Mp4 and M4A are container, are not decoders. We have mp4 parser to support these containers. And we have AAC-LC, AAC plus for AAC format. we don't support AAC-LTP, AAC-SSR.
2. My interpretation is that they will only if AAC-LC was used to encode the audio. Please comment on this.
M4A may have other codec format, not only AAC.