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I noticed that too.
I know the info is in there somewhere. Its not in the annotation and
there is no annotation on the track.
On Jan 5, 2008, at 12:56 AM, Sander Tekelenburg wrote:
> At 20:47 -0500 UTC, on 2008-01-04, Mark Lively wrote:
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> [...]
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>> tell application "System Events" to {Name, full text} of every
>> annotation of contents of QuickTime file ("" & (choose file))
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> Hey, cool. I didn't realize that.
>
> However, for some reason with AAC files (".m4a") it doesn't work:
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> name of every annotation of contents of QuickTime file
> --> {"meta"}
> full text of every annotation of contents of QuickTime file
> --> {""}
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> Works fine with MP3s and OGGs. If QT can handle OGG (through a QT
> plug-in),
> why would it fail on AAC?
>
> [Tested under 10.4.11]
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> --
> Sander Tekelenburg, <http://www.euronet.nl/~tekelenb/>
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