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In the old days, there used to be an EasyTag extension specifically for this purpose. Today there does not seem to be one and EasyTag does not list AAC files in its GUI. Rythmbox issues an error editing AAC files.



Is there any other way of doing it?


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A workaround would be to rename you files from *.aac to *.m4a.



Then EasyTag will be able to see the files and edit the tags normally, that's what I just did.



If you really want to keep the file extension, you can always rename them back to *.aac afterwards.


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