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Topic: How to make “CoolEdit Pro 2” decode/encode “.m4a/AAC” files? (Read 16660 times) previous topic - next topic
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How to make “CoolEdit Pro 2” decode/encode “.m4a/AAC” files?

How to make “CoolEdit Pro 2” decode/encode “.m4a/AAC” files?

Thanks in advance!

How to make “CoolEdit Pro 2” decode/encode “.m4a/AAC” files?

Reply #1
Try the AAC Audition plug-in from here. Works for my Audition 1.0, which is almost identical to Cool Edit Pro 2.1.

Chris
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How to make “CoolEdit Pro 2” decode/encode “.m4a/AAC” files?

Reply #2
Try the AAC Audition plug-in from here. Works for my Audition 1.0, which is almost identical to Cool Edit Pro 2.1.
Chris

Yes, I’ve downloaded and inserted it into CoolEdit Pro 2 program files root folder, and it works!

For AAC/.m4a encoding experiments I used “dBpoweramp Music Converter” “m4a Nero (AAC)” tool. I played “.m4a” files in “VLC Player” and viewed in “SillanumSoft Visual Analyser”, but before, I couldn’t make CoolEdit Pro 2 decode (play) them. Now it works, with spectrum visualization (Frequency Analysis window) up to 48 kHz for “.m4a” files.

For “.wav” files created with 192 kHz sampling frequency, CoolEdit Pro 2 spectrum visualization goes up to 96 kHz.

Thank you, Chris.