How to generate Mpeg4-generic hints to Audio track  in QT pro version 7.2 ?

Hi,
By default QuickTime pro hints audio tracks with LATM option. Is there any way to generate Mepg4-generic hints to AAC-LC audio tracks with quickTime pro player ?
Any help will be highly appreciated. And am in need of this help very urgently.

Welcome to the forum.
For temporary unlinking, to edit, or Delete, just Alt-click on the muxed Audio Clip. Then, Rt-click and choose Delete, or hit the Delete key.
Good luck,
Hunt

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