How can I decode AAC/ADTS files ripped by a Chrysler MyGig car system?, Was: Need help access AAC files. At my wits end..... |
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How can I decode AAC/ADTS files ripped by a Chrysler MyGig car system?, Was: Need help access AAC files. At my wits end..... |
Jan 23 2012, 07:48
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Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 23-January 12 Member No.: 96637 |
Ok, I have 5 AAC/ADTS files that I am trying to playback and/or convert.
Here they be: http://www.northwoodrecords.com/dmdaac/ I have tried every encoder, decoder, player, and trick I can come up with... I am an audio engineer by trade, but I'm more of a studio guy who rarely deals with much outside the realm of wav, aiff, and plain old mp3. long story short, this is my only remaining copy of these songs, and I am desperate to access them. they were ripped from wave file on cdr directly to and by my car stereo, a chrysler/harman becker "mygig" harddrive car system. I had been listening to these songs for a year in my car just fine, original CD got lost, and I went to the dealer and had the files extracted from my car to a usb drive. now i cant play them, or load them back on my car. from what i know the car system runs a QNX RTOS, and encodes audio as some form of aac. Can any experts out there make these work???????? |
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Jan 23 2012, 09:41
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 396 Joined: 23-January 05 From: The Netherlands Member No.: 19254 |
I tried to open the first file in foobar2000, VLC and ffmpeg (all on Linux), without any luck so far
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Jan 23 2012, 09:45
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![]() Group: Super Moderator Posts: 790 Joined: 12-March 05 From: Kiel, Germany Member No.: 20561 |
The files don't seem to be valid, I wasn't able to mux them into MP4, nor does MediaInfo show any information for the files.
-------------------- Audiophiles live in constant fear of jitter.
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Jan 23 2012, 11:28
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Could they be encrypted? Check the manual of your car radio on how are they stored.
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Jan 25 2012, 21:23
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Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 23-January 12 Member No.: 96637 |
The manual doesnt say much about the way it encodes files at all. I had to go to the dealer in the first place to get the files off the car(they have to hook it up to their computer and put the stereo in "service mode" to do this.) I thought everything was golden once i had the files on disc, but now nothing under the sun can open them. Info on the internet claimes that the stereo encodes as wma, but every file it rips (that isnt given a gracenote title, ie anything after 2008 or anything obscure) gets a simple track number with a .aac extension. The dealer know virtually nothing about this stuff, i actually had to perform the function myself after they put it in service mode, and the manufacturer makes this type of stereo exclusively for chrysler and redirects any customer service inquiries to the dealer.
This is my only copy left in existence of a recording i would really like to retrieve but I am getting nothing but dead ends. If i hadnt gotten them removed by the dealer(the function of doing so also wipes the car hard drive) I could have at least ripped open my stereo and simply tapped into the R/L wires and re-recorded the output audio, but now i cant even do that... |
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Jan 26 2012, 00:10
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![]() Group: Super Moderator Posts: 790 Joined: 12-March 05 From: Kiel, Germany Member No.: 20561 |
Try to contact the manufacturer of the stereo rather than the car dealer. They might help you, maybe you can send in your files for repairing/decrypting? I tried running TrID on your files, but nothing came up at all.
-------------------- Audiophiles live in constant fear of jitter.
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Jan 26 2012, 01:58
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Group: Members Posts: 2137 Joined: 24-August 07 From: Silicon Valley Member No.: 46454 |
QUOTE I could have at least ripped open my stereo and simply tapped into the R/L wires and re-recorded the output audio, but now i cant even do that... That's what I was thinking, as a last resort... Did the "service mode" have an option of restoring the files from the USB?I tried several tools on your files and everything totally failed. |
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Jan 28 2012, 19:05
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Group: Members Posts: 86 Joined: 22-March 09 Member No.: 68252 |
Honestly you could probably download the songs off the internet, I mean, you had access to the CD originally so the artists already have your money so in this one controlled small instance I'm sure it's understandable, especially for songs you really like.
This post has been edited by db1989: Jan 31 2012, 15:42
Reason for edit: deleting pointless full quote of first post. Also, do you /ever/ actually read things before spouting something in response?
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Jan 31 2012, 15:27
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Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 23-January 12 Member No.: 96637 |
No, when i said 'only copy in existence' i meant it. these are songs by a band i recorded in my recording studio, and the cd was never released. the band lost their provided copies and these were the only copies left alive.
This post has been edited by db1989: Jan 31 2012, 15:37
Reason for edit: deleting pointless full quote of above post
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Jan 31 2012, 19:04
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I see a ton of stuff about that stereo online. Have you searched through it all? Its possible someone else has already figured out how it works.
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Jan 31 2012, 20:53
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Stupid question perhaps, but have you tried loading them back onto the MyGig to see if they'll play?
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Jan 31 2012, 22:34
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Feb 1 2012, 09:56
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![]() Group: Super Moderator Posts: 790 Joined: 12-March 05 From: Kiel, Germany Member No.: 20561 |
In the end, this all adds up to a cautionary tale about not using (solely) optical media for backup, and additionally using more than one medium as backup storage. I must really question how you and the band valued their recordings if the only known copy in existence was a (lossy!) CD-R rip on a car stereo. Make a habit of instantly creating lossless (WAV,AIFF,FLAC) copies and/or save and the project files themselves. And back up the data to multiple media (CD-R, USB thumb drives, Hard disks, ...). This is not only a service to you but also to your customers!
I still do hope you can find a solution to retrieve the audio files. Any luck contacting the manufacturer of the stereo or rummaging through the online resources saratoga mentioned? -------------------- Audiophiles live in constant fear of jitter.
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Mar 4 2012, 20:25
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Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 23-January 12 Member No.: 96637 |
I agree entirely, fact is, I did not terrible value the recording, and they band in question was very careless. I delivered 2 master copies to the band 2 years ago on CD, which is my standard delivery for all the artists I record. They broke up, never got it manufactured, never made a single copy, never ripped it to computer or anything like that. 2 years later they have reformed, have lost their masters and are looking to me for help. I am trying my best to help them and these AAC files are my only thread to pull on. So far it is looking like they are out of luck.
And yes to above as well, I have scoured the internet and read everything I can possibly find on the net, to no avail so far... |
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Mar 5 2012, 08:01
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Group: Members Posts: 73 Joined: 14-December 06 Member No.: 38681 |
Hey, could you upload the files to http://www.northwoodrecords.com/dmdaac/ again?
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May 7 2012, 21:10
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Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 23-January 12 Member No.: 96637 |
Hey, could you upload the files to http://www.northwoodrecords.com/dmdaac/ again? Late to reply but just saw this, files can be found here: http://13dogs.com/dmdaac |
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May 8 2012, 19:03
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Group: Members Posts: 240 Joined: 14-October 05 Member No.: 25099 |
I tried everything I could think of... Nothing works...
The furthest I got was with Winamp, which reports: CODE Payload Size: 2911940 bytes Format: AAC Header found at: 40 bytes MPEG-4 AAC Length: 105 seconds CBR 224 kbps Profile: LC 7350Hz Stereo CRC: No Strange... 7350 Hz? -------------------- lame -V 0
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May 8 2012, 19:11
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Hmm...7350 * 6 = 44100
Now I'm curious as to how the sample rate is written in an ADTS header... This post has been edited by mixminus1: May 8 2012, 19:11 -------------------- "Not sure what the question is, but the answer is probably no."
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May 8 2012, 20:25
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Group: Members Posts: 73 Joined: 14-December 06 Member No.: 38681 |
first bytes do not correspond to ADTS or MP4. In case it's raw AAC use mp4box or faad2 to convert to ATDS trying all possible sample rates. It can also be broken ADTS then just replace all bytes before first synchroword 0xFFF and try to decode it
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Aug 6 2012, 21:19
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Group: Members Posts: 108 Joined: 14-November 02 Member No.: 3778 |
My own research on Mygig shows that they play mp3 and wma files; aac or m4a or mp4 is not mentioned in the owner's manual.
One place stated that when copying a CD, the files saved are mp3. If I take your files and change the extension to mp3, foobar 2000 will show properties on them but they still don't make music. Maybe someone here can do more with your files working with them as mp3's. Good luck. |
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