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September 28th, 2008, 02:11 PM
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3 Farad - Moderate Capacity
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Problems with Bass AAC
I've read and complied with the instructions concerning downloading the Bass AAC dll from BASS
The current version is 2.4.2 which is saved in the C F folder as instructed.
On restarting Centrafuse there is no warning as before concerning the Bass AAC file. But when selecting a track from my itunes album I get the warning Need Bass AAC to play this file.
I'd be grateful for any recommendations.
Thank you
Colin
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September 28th, 2008, 07:01 PM
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i had the same problem till flux replied try "seach" at the top of the screen or use the reply i got i pod sync
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October 1st, 2008, 04:52 PM
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3 Farad - Moderate Capacity
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Yeah, doesn't help!!
The latest download does not appear to have a Bass_AAC Dll incorporated within it.
Still doesn't work.
Any ideas/recommendations?
Colin
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October 2nd, 2008, 08:39 AM
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Guys - the latest download does have bass_aac.dll
It's the ONLY .dll int eh .zip file.
As the FAQ states: You will need a file called bass_aac.dll
There is a specific file on that page called bass_aac
If you download THAT file, NOT the first file that you see, it will have JUST the bass_aac.dll file contained in the .zip folder.
On that web page, search (CTRL + F) for bass_aac....and download that file.
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October 2nd, 2008, 10:08 AM
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3 Farad - Moderate Capacity
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Thanks very much Jan, just downloaded it I'll try it later today.
Colin
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October 2nd, 2008, 12:23 PM
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3 Farad - Moderate Capacity
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Jan,
You're a star, it works perfectly.
Thank you
Colin
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October 2nd, 2008, 02:52 PM
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sweet. I've updated the FAQ to clarify this too.
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July 3rd, 2009, 04:34 PM
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10 Farad - Flux Capacity
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As this thread is the first link in google I wanted to add the following information for the next time I need to find this stuff:
How can I play AAC files within Centrafuse?
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Originally Posted by Jan
Official Centrafuse FAQ here
By default Centrafuse cannot play iTunes files, and it cannot play protected (DRM) iTunes files at all. The iPod plug-in will read the iPod and play files if you use the MP3 format. It will also support the AAC format if you add a file named ‘bass_aac.dll’ from this web site: BASS
Unfortunately, we cannot currently include this file with the installer due to licensing constraints.
Once you have this file, place it in your /Centrafuse folder to enable AAC playback. This file enables playback of AAC (M4A only) files. ACC format will allow you to play music that was ripped from your CD library inside iTunes, as well as music from the iTunes Plus store, and any other AAC files. It will not playback protected files (M4P) from the iTunes store, but you may be able to burn these to a CD and then re-rip them.
Please note, if you get an error that states that Centrafuse is expecting Bass 2.2 or 2.3, then chances are that you have downloaded a codec pack from off of the internet. You should delete ANY codec packs like this as they are causing some problems.
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