Friday, March 20
Half A Yay
Good: Acid Pro 7.0b is out, which fixes the bug I found - it wouldn't let you produce AAC files, even though AAC is officially supported and documented.
Not quite so good: If you double-click on the resulting file to play it in Winamp - and Winamp isn't already running - it will crash. If Winamp is already running, though, it will play just fine. Works in iTunes and Quicktime, though, so I can't really blame that on Sony Creative. I can test it by loading a WAV into iTunes and converting it there, and see how Winamp handles that.
Meh: Still can't output to Real Audio. Not sure I care; I still have AAC, AC3, MP3, OGG, WMA, WAV and FLAC.
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Good: Acid Pro 7.0b is out, which fixes the bug I found - it wouldn't let you produce AAC files, even though AAC is officially supported and documented.
Not quite so good: If you double-click on the resulting file to play it in Winamp - and Winamp isn't already running - it will crash. If Winamp is already running, though, it will play just fine. Works in iTunes and Quicktime, though, so I can't really blame that on Sony Creative. I can test it by loading a WAV into iTunes and converting it there, and see how Winamp handles that.
Meh: Still can't output to Real Audio. Not sure I care; I still have AAC, AC3, MP3, OGG, WMA, WAV and FLAC.
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