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Title: m4a files and display options
Post by: TheDuke on January 12, 2010, 09:20:15 am
If just noticed that whenever I play m4a files that I cannot get any display options
such as visualisations, tack info etc.
No problems with any other audio files

Cheers
Rob
Title: Re: m4a files and display options
Post by: Yaobing on January 12, 2010, 10:03:04 am
If just noticed that whenever I play m4a files that I cannot get any display options
such as visualisations, tack info etc.
No problems with any other audio files

Cheers
Rob


Those are available only if one of the JRiver audio engines is used.  By default m4a uses Quicktime engine.  To change that go to Tools > Options > File Types, choose "JRiver audio engine (using DirectShow)" for m4a type.

Additional info is available at our wiki http://wiki.jrmediacenter.com/index.php/MP4_and_M4A_File_Support (http://wiki.jrmediacenter.com/index.php/MP4_and_M4A_File_Support)
Title: Re: m4a files and display options
Post by: Alex B on January 12, 2010, 10:04:15 am
You can set m4a to decode through DirectShow.

The JRiver Wiki provides more info, and in addition you can find several forum threads if you search for "m4a" "DirectShow".

For example:

... Here is the only filter that needs to be configured for m4a (AAC & ALAC) / DC-Bass Source playback:

(http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd212/AB2K/MC/m4a_DC-Bass_Source.png)

You can add the bitrate monitor or other filters as "Other Filters", but they are not necessary and when troubleshooting the problem it is better to configure only the DC-Bass Source filter.

The above is correct only for DC-Bass Source. Most other decoding filters do not contain the splitter part in the same filter and a separate splitter (source filter) may be needed when the filters are configured manually instead of using the automatic DirectShow filter selection system (e.g. Source Filter: Haali media Splitter, Other Filters: FFDShow Audio Decoder).

After you have configured the filter it would be good to first check if MC can play ALAC files correctly by using DC-Bass Source instead of the QuickTime engine. You can confirm that by several ways, for instance: right-click the display during playback and check if the DirectShow graph is available _or_ check if the Internal Volume option works _or_ check if "Show spectrum analyzer" works in the top player display panel _or_ check if the Replay Gain Analyzer works (Library Tools > Analyze Audio)...

The DC-Bass Source filter is available in several places. A good source for it is the DirectShow FilterPack at http://www.degeelebosch.nl/corone/. (You can easily install only the DC-Bass Source filter from the pack.)

EDIT

Yaobing posted while I was writing my reply...

EDIT 2

The DirectShow FilterPack site has moved: http://reino.degeelebosch.nl/
Title: Re: m4a files and display options
Post by: ak7 on January 11, 2012, 05:35:37 pm
For obtaining the DC-Bass Source filter, you may want to try using the K-Lite Codec Pack Full (and just selecting the elements you actually want to install). I couldn't install the filter pack from http://reino.degeelebosch.nl/ on my Windows 7 machine for some reason. K-Lite installed fine... http://www.codecguide.com/download_mega.htm