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Unregistered
05-28-2002, 01:44 PM
Does anyone know if there are any plans to add a codec for shorten (.shn) encoding? This seems to be a prefered format for online trading of live audio shows.
muzikar
06-02-2002, 01:30 AM
Excellent timing on your shn question. I, too, have just been introduced to shn's and find I need to convert them to a more usable platform, that being mp3's. I did find Shorten at:
Shorten (http://www.softsound.com/Shorten.html) , but let's admit it. It ain't a Spoon product, so it ain't the best.
Oh, Spoon. You'll find some $$ in your PayPal account. I've been using dBpowerAMP now for a good six months and thought a post-honeymoon present would be appreciated.:smile2:
Spoon
06-02-2002, 05:44 AM
Thanks :)
From the recent survey on the old forum, MusePack and Shorten came out as the codecs to write next.
Is there an ETA on the availability of Shorten support?
Spoon
11-17-2002, 06:01 PM
I forget where I was upto now, most of it was written. I need to take a look at the MPC and SHN stuff that was written, I think it was APE v2 tags that slowed things down.
Unregistered
11-22-2002, 05:37 PM
If fanfare will help draw your focus to the shn codec, I would like to raise my glass. I have been archiving wav files in .ape, but trade a lot in .shn. So far I have yet to find a conversion utility to take files directly from .shn to .ape and back without having to go through .wav. I have very recently found dbPowerAmp, and if a .shn codec comes through as well as the other plugin codecs, this solution will most certainly be the one...
Thank you Spoon...
Unregistered
10-10-2003, 04:04 AM
I tried your codec, for converting SHN to WAV/MP3.
BUT there is a PROBLEM!!!
It is stopping at 22%
its a larger SHN file.. 44meg..
have you limited the size?
or is this a limitation on the demo of djpoweramp?
please tell me!!!
Razgo
10-10-2003, 04:30 AM
it stops and freezes?
i just did a 32meg convert from shn to mp3 ok. there should be no limitations imposed by the software. there must be a problem somewhere. does any other shn file convert ok?
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