Need help with odd .aac file

Discussion in 'Audio' started by Skeven, Jun 9, 2008.

  1. Skeven

    Skeven Member

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    First off I'd just like to say that this is a pretty unique problem I have... been searching all over and haven't been able to find the answer. I recently found a site that allows you to upload a .mp3 or any other file to a mobile device for use as a ringtone and whatnot. I was a bit intrigued when this worked out, so me being my curious self, wanted to find out how it was done and see if I could replicate the results doing it myself. Needless to say I forwarded the original message to my email so I could download the file. The file appeared in my email as an attachment in the .aac filetype. I downloaded it, and to my dismay, it did not play in any media player I put it up against. Super, VLC, Rulesplayer, MPlayer, Media Player Classic, Quicktime, Zoom, and iTunes all failed... some even crashed or froze. So I went to the sites forum and they said that they don't convert the files uploaded... so now I don't know how a .mp3 I uploaded to this service turned into a mutant .aac file that works on my cell phone and many others... but not on a powerful computer. Any insight?
     
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