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Old 7th June 2010, 11:05 AM
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Question Soundconverter or Rhythmbox drops track numbers FLAC -> AAC

I'm using Soundconverter to try and create AAC files from my FLAC archive, then import to Rhythmbox. It works fine with MP3 and OGG, but I always lose the track numbers when creating AAC? Is there a solution for this issue? or better alternative to Soundconverter/Rhythmbox for this? Thanks

I have: F12 64 bit, Autoten all codec pack and the extra gstreamer bad plugins (for the AAC codec)
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