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  • pitoloko

    • Mar 2011
    • 38

    Fail: MP3 to WAV (Microsoft ADPCM) encoding...

    Hi,

    First sorry for my english.

    I have Windows 7 x64
    I have msadpcm32.acm...

    And i have a problem trying to convert any mp3 file into a compressed wav.



    The conversion finishes without log or errors information (I've checked the options to show it), But i get a wav file of 40-50 kbs, And obviously i can't play it (No music inside).

    PD: It's not an audioplayer problem cause i have other wav files compressed with (Microsoft) ADPCM and i can play it, like for example this file:




    I really need to convert the files using the Microsoft ADPCM codec, not IMA adpcm or other.. but anyway... i could not get work the other codecs...



    I've searched about codec ADPCM fix, codec questions and solutions about ADPCM, codec packages (klite, 7codecs...), i've tryed ffdshow...
    NOTHING worked for me.
    But i remember that one year ago i could compress good too many files using Microsoft ADPCM (using dbpoweramp ofcourse) so i've tryed to install again Windows 7 (Into VirtualBox) but the problem stills.

    Please, any help?
    Thankyou for read...

    [COLOR=red]EDIT[/COLOR]: i've tryed beta version of dbpoweramp 14.3 too...
    Last edited by pitoloko; June 21, 2012, 07:45 AM. Reason: gramatics
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44583

    #2
    Re: Fail: MP3 to WAV (Microsoft ADPCM) encoding...

    The source files are 16 bit, 44KHz, 2 Channel?
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • pitoloko

      • Mar 2011
      • 38

      #3
      Re: Fail: MP3 to WAV (Microsoft ADPCM) encoding...

      Originally posted by Spoon
      The source files are 16 bit, 44KHz, 2 Channel?
      Hi Spoon, Can you tell me how i can check the bitdepth of the mp3 files?

      Anyway to ensure it i've tryed this:

      Mp3 to uncompressed WAV (16 bit, 44 khz, 2 channels stereo) and then tryed to convert that wav using ADPCM, The result is again the same unplayable (I think) file: http://exoshare.com/download.php?uid=0RCZAFFG

      PD: and this is the test.mp3 file: http://exoshare.com/download.php?uid=EGF0HB1O

      Thankyou so much for the help, And if someone can test the files...

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      • Spoon
        Administrator
        • Apr 2002
        • 44583

        #4
        Re: Fail: MP3 to WAV (Microsoft ADPCM) encoding...

        Mp3 is bitdepth independent.

        If you cannot convert a 16 bit, 44KHz, 2 channel then the issue is the adpcm encoder is not accepting that format, try different settings for the adpcm encoder (and match the source frequency to the setting, ie 22khz with a DSP effect 'resample')
        Spoon
        www.dbpoweramp.com

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        • pitoloko

          • Mar 2011
          • 38

          #5
          Re: Fail: MP3 to WAV (Microsoft ADPCM) encoding...

          I know this is an old topic but after 3 years the problem is not solved in dbPoweramp.

          I will try to explain it in other way this time.

          In Windows 7/8/8.1/10 x64, when trying to convert an mp3 file (or any other like an uncompressed wav) to compressed wav using the ADPCM codec, it generates a small file that sizes about 60-60 kb that has any music data, its unplayable. But the conversion does not generates any error log.

          Please, developers od dbPowerTeam, interest about my question in the meaning of trying to see what is happenning inside dbPoweramp.

          How I'm very sure this is not an user-side problem and its a dbPoweramp bug? Just because a simple reason: In other programs I can use the codec as normally.

          This is the ADPCM settings that I try in dbPoweramp, which fails:


          These are the same settings that I use in Sony sound forge, which success perfectlly:


          Then ...what happens with dbPowerAmp? why it can't convert using ADPC? in these years i used many Windows versions, in any of them worked, of course this is not an user-independant issue... its clearly a dbPoweramp issue, but the problem persists after 3 years and no body else seems to have noticed or reported the problem?.

          This is the latest sample that I tried to convert using dbPoweramp, the same sample can be converted to ADPCM using other audio applications as I demonstrated.


          Please Spoon, could you try to find what happens about ADPCM and dbPoweramp? what do you think could be the problem of conversion about it?.

          Thanks for read!.

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          • pitoloko

            • Mar 2011
            • 38

            #6
            Re: Fail: MP3 to WAV (Microsoft ADPCM) encoding...

            Seems that I can't edit my last post to fix some miss-types I did, sorry about that.

            I forgot to mention that the dbPoweramp version that Im using now is v15.3 of 64 Bits

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            • Spoon
              Administrator
              • Apr 2002
              • 44583

              #7
              Re: Fail: MP3 to WAV (Microsoft ADPCM) encoding...

              It is to be looked at once R15 development resumes.
              Spoon
              www.dbpoweramp.com

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