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Merge AAC files without re-encoding

I was looking for software to merge AAC files without re-encoding (such as Shchuka MergeMp3 or MusiCutter for MP3 files), but I have not found anything.
Do you know if there is any program that does it? Thanks.

Merge AAC files without re-encoding

Reply #1
mp4box (command-line) or one of its GUI front-ends, like YAMB.


Merge AAC files without re-encoding

Reply #3
Thanks again for the tip: I used My MP4Box GUI v0.5.5.4 and works well. 
With Yamb (default settings) maybe I've done something wrong, because the merged file had a total size equal to the sum of the songs, but plays only the first track (also the time displayed in the "Properties" or on the player is that of the first song). This is a little a shame because, unlike My MP4Box GUI, Yamb supports "drag and drop" and would therefore be more useful...

Merge AAC files without re-encoding

Reply #4
IIRC, the default function of adding streams in YAMB (and mp4box itself) is to add them as separate streams, not concatenation. I've never had to do this myself, so I have no advice on how to do this.

Merge AAC files without re-encoding

Reply #5
Tried with Yamb 1.6 and works well. But never Drag and Drop... 
However it seem to be a bug of Yamb 2 beta.