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So you've found that AAC isn't that new at all, not even the chapter support
"Trying Again" would mean what? Downloading a current build, and trying a .aac file with it to see if it's any different. I suspect not as I don't think anyone's done much work on the AAC codec for a while now (other than a few minor bug fixes IIRC).
Considering the changelog is, has been, and probably always will be available, the information on what has been developed is as available to you as it is to everyone else. Checking if the information is still relevant is as simple as reading about AAC updates in it.
Or simply spending 15 seconds to copy a problematic M4A/MP4/AAC file over and see if it plays. There are many problems still with the AAC codec, and many, many, many, many things that have been fixed. What exactly is problematic about simply spending a few seconds to test it for yourself?
One of the largest remaining problems is simply that files over a certain size will not play. This is probably what you encountered with your podcasts.
What do you mean "chapter support isn't new"? Does that mean that chapter marks are supported now?
It would help if I knew how Rockbox decided which codec to use; does it use a magic number (in which case, file extension is irrelevant), or does it base its decision on the file extension (in which case, changing the extension might just make it work)?
That sounds plausible. As I recall, they were approximately 15-20 minutes in length. Thanks for the help.
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