(In reply to comment #38)
> Yet another (and I'm trying it now), would be to have both the native and
> libfaac/libfaad enabled (Windows and OSX).  It may be possible to present both
> options to the user.  It's certainly possible via the ffmpeg command, but via
> the custom ffmpeg options dialog, it gets a bit confusing (read that as if I'd
> said "I haven't figured it out yet".  :-))
> 
This will not work easily.  We'd have to enable ffmpeg EXPERIMENTAL compliance
just like you have to with the ffmpeg command:

./ffmpeg -i ~/1.wav -strict experimental -acodec libfaac faac.m4a

So, probably not a good option.

> The first option is definitely possible though...well, I'll be testing it in a
> few minutes anyway.  :-)

This most definitely works.

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Title:
  ffmpeg import/export not working with ffmpeg version in maverick

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