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Converted FLAC files

Converted FLAC files- to AAC with .mp4 extension, via Switch- are said to be ineligible for Match. They are well under 200 Megs, and with odd bitrates under 256.


Wondering why the bitrates are under the 320 I specified in the set up, but more importantly, why are they refused by Match?

Posted on Dec 18, 2013 4:10 PM

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Dec 19, 2013 5:42 PM in response to John Mcwilliams

John Mcwilliams wrote:


Converted FLAC files- to AAC with .mp4 extension, via Switch- are said to be ineligible for Match. They are well under 200 Megs, and with odd bitrates under 256.


Wondering why the bitrates are under the 320 I specified in the set up, but more importantly, why are they refused by Match?

I just tried it in Switch and also could not get AAC/320. It may be a problem in Switch.


May I suggest using Switch to make MP3/320 instead. They will work fine in iTunes.

Converted FLAC files

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