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Could you revise the excellent instructions above so that there is a complete set of instructions how to do this? I probably would have the same ACC audio problem and I don't understand your "codec/ACC/PM" post.
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When you encode the movie as an MPEG 4, TCPMP requires a codec (plugin that allows audio) for AAC. Because of legal issues, TCPMP no longer distributes this codec. That being said, it can be found elsewhere on the internet via a little Google searching.
With Handbrake, TCPMP and the AAC codec, you've got everything you need to watch movies.
I'll do a more extensive writeup and how to.
-Chris