I have the same problem, AAC audio ripped by sound juicer is skipping. What information do you lack on this bug? Please let me know and I'll try to provide some.
Running Feisty Fawn. Originally installed ugly codecs, etc., some stuff from multiverse, I think. Sound Juicer appears to rip the AAC file correctly, results in a file on the disk of reasonable size. Time for the tracks as displayed in Amarok, or by viewing properties in Nautilus, are much longer than the original play times (~12 minutes instead of the original 3, for example). When playing the files they consist of a fraction of a second of audio, followed by a silent gap, then more audio, more silence, etc. I looked at the instructions given by Mike above. I had originally followed some different instructions somewhere for getting the questionable codecs working, so I looked at the packages I had installed. I had many things under gstreamer0.10 installed (such as -ffmpeg, -plugins-good, -plugins-bad, -plugins-ugly, and more), but none of the gstreamer0.8 packages. Per the instructions above I installed gstreamer0.8-faac, -mad, -faad for good measure, and all dependencies. Also installed libfaac0 1.24 and faac 1.24. The problem still exists -- no discernable difference between AAC ripping before or after installing the extra packages. ** Changed in: sound-juicer (Ubuntu) Status: Invalid => New -- sound juicer aac formatted files skip and... https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/95326 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs