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zajacattack:
Hi! I have an audiobook in aac (.m4a) format. All of the files (save for the one that is less than one hour long) give me "Codec failure!" when I try to play them. So, how can I fix this or how can I convert them to speex?

AlexP:
Can you check what type of AAC file it is?  Foobar will tell you, not sure about other programs.  Also, it doesn't have DRM does it?

Also, please try searching.  You have been here long enough to know that.  There have been many topics on which AAC files will play, e.g. the very next post to yours: http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=14417.msg108151

zajacattack:
No, it is an aac file bought off iTunes that was unlocked with QTFairUse (by the way, all songs unlocked with it as well as one shorter part of the audiobook work).

And, I did search. I haven't found a definitive fix for this or a good program to convert to speex.

AlexP:
I repeat, you need to check what type of AAc file it is.

Llorean:
We've answered *many* times though that longer AAC files don't play, as our AAC codec is imperfect. As to "converting to speex", that's hardly a Rockbox specific question, and is better asked either to Google, or somewhere focused on such things as audio conversion.

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