# for the mp4 container and no tagging capability. (AtomicParsley also cannot tag
# these files). The resulting files are actually ADTS streams which belong in an
# aac container and with some version sniffing this is all cleaned up below. If
-# faac is compiled with libmp4v2 inline tagging occurs with faac. Andrew.
+# faac is compiled with libmp4v2 inline tagging occurs with faac.
+# FIXME: Should this be in this location? (Better incorporated into the checks above.)
if [ "$CHECKFAACBUILD" = "y" ] && [ "$AACENCODERSYNTAX" = "faac" ] ; then
- if faac --help 2>&1 | grep -q -F 'MP4 support unavailable.'; then
- echo "WARNING: Your copy of Faac does not have mp4 support"
- echo "WARNING: Encoding untagged files to aac..."
- OUTPUTTYPE=aac
- else
- echo "Using Faac to Tag AAC Tracks..."
- fi
+ if faac --help 2>&1 | grep -q -F 'MP4 support unavailable.'; then
+ echo "WARNING: Your copy of Faac does not have mp4 support"
+ echo "WARNING: Encoding untagged files to aac..."
+ OUTPUTTYPE=aac
+ else
+ echo "Using Faac to Tag AAC Tracks..."
+ fi
fi
# And last but not least, check if we can diff between files. We do not abort,