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savagcl
10-03-2004, 01:08 PM
Downloaded and installed R11RC1 of the dBConverter. Tried to convert an mp3
song and received this msg.

Error whilst running DSP effect, lack of disk space? Temp file 'E:\NM2\DMC.Tmp'

Only DSP active was 24 bit (Did not see a 16 bit dither effect anywhere).
Other settings were CD Quality, Frequency = 44100, Bit Rate =192Kbps.

The music file is 1,383kb with a compression of 10 to 1, and i have plenty of
free space on my HD and no other files are present in the receiving folder.

If needed, i post the Tag data....

thanks,
savagcl

ChristinaS
10-03-2004, 01:24 PM
Downloaded and installed R11RC1 of the dBConverter. Tried to convert an mp3
song and received this msg.

Error whilst running DSP effect, lack of disk space? Temp file 'E:\NM2\DMC.Tmp'

Only DSP active was 24 bit (Did not see a 16 bit dither effect anywhere).
Other settings were CD Quality, Frequency = 44100, Bit Rate =192Kbps.

The music file is 1,383kb with a compression of 10 to 1, and i have plenty of
free space on my HD and no other files are present in the receiving folder.

If needed, i post the Tag data....

thanks,
savagcl
Compression 10:1 doesn't seem right for stereo, cd-quality mp3 @ 192kbps - it should say 7:1 .

Do you need any DSP effects? You can just clear them all befoer conversions. And I can't seem to find any DSP effect in PowerPak such as the one you mention in dMC :confused:

savagcl
10-03-2004, 01:27 PM
Heres the TAG Info-

ID Tag
Artist--------------------------------blank
Title---------------------------------Drinking Wine
Album--------------------------------blank
Track--------------------------------blank
Year---------------------------------blank
Genre--------------------------------blank
Comment----------------------------blank
Mp3gain_min------------------------000,192
Mp3gain_albu-----------------------000,206
Mp3gain_undo---------------------+004,+004,N
Replaygain_tr-------------------- -1.560000 db
Replaygain_tr----------------------0.496469
Replaygain_al------------------- -2.860000 db
Replaygain_al---------------------0.702933

File Details
File-------------------------------Drinking Wine
Location--------------------------E:\NEWCD\
Type-----------------------------Winamp media file
Extension------------------------.mp3
Length (m:ss)--------------------2.52
Size-----------------------------1383 KB
Uncompressed-------------------14814 KB
Comp. Ratio---------------------10 to 1 (9%)

Average Bitrat-------------------65
Frequency----------------------44100
Channels-----------------------1
Channel Mode------------------Mono
Level--------------------------MPEG 1 Layer 3
Variable Bit Rate Mp3-----------blank
Encoded By--------------------Xing (new)

ID Tag-------------------------APEv2 & ID3v1 & ID3v2.3
Title---------------------------Drinking Wine
Mp3gain_min-------------------000,192
Mp3gain_min-------------------000,192
Mp3gain_albu------------------000,206
Mp3gain_undo----------------+004,+004,N
Replaygain_tr--------------- -1.560000 db
Replaygain_tr------------------0.496469
Replaygain_al--------------- -2.860000 db
Replaygain_al------------------0.702933

Figure this makes more sense to you than me.

savagcl
(clif)

savagcl
10-03-2004, 02:32 PM
The error occurs with any song not just that one. Its just a way to show the error.
That song was converted with a previous version of dBpowerconverter.

So it was either a .wav, wma, .ra, .rm format, prior to mp3 conversion using the
release 10.5a(?) of the dBpowerconverter or the AUX.

Granted the bitrate is on the low side thats why i'm trying to convert to 192.
I've tried a couple other mp3 songs and get the same error condition.....

savagcl
(Clif)

savagcl
10-03-2004, 02:34 PM
Sorry, i forgot to add the DSP info.

DSP Effects i show on the right side of the window
Add Silence
Add Tag Element
Channel Move
DC Offset
Eden Swap
Invert
Maximum Length
Minimum Length
Music Removal
Remove Silence
Remove Tag Element
Reverse
Sound Grabber
Trim
Voice Removal (Karaoke)
Volume Fade
Volume Normalize
Volume Quieten
Write Silence

On the left side of window is
24 Bit

The "Selected DSP Settings" box is empty.
The checkbox "Clear Active DSP Effects After Conversion is un-checked.
No sign of a "16 bit dither".

savagcl
(clif)

savagcl
10-03-2004, 03:37 PM
I don't know - it could be my sound card.
Anyway, soon as i removed the 24 bit from the active side, i was able to
convert successfully.

ChristinaS, the compression is now 7 to 1 (13%).

thanks,
Note to Self: Check sound card capabilities!

savagcl

savagcl
10-03-2004, 04:09 PM
Guess its time to upgrade my sound card. All i can find is 8/16 bit. No
reference to 24 bit.

My bad. Was asking my sys to do something it couldn't do (yet).

savagcl
(clif)

ChristinaS
10-03-2004, 04:15 PM
I don't know - it could be my sound card.
Anyway, soon as i removed the 24 bit from the active side, i was able to
convert successfully.

ChristinaS, the compression is now 7 to 1 (13%).

thanks,
Note to Self: Check sound card capabilities!

savagcl
Aha! So the 24-bit came from somewhere else, as I don't even have it anywhere to add if I wanted to :)

The file you originally had actually had an average bit rate of 65 kbps, mono.

Now since you converted to 192 kbps stereo mp3, you're getting more of the, shall we say, low quality sound but you're hearing it in stereo :smile2:

Spoon
10-03-2004, 05:35 PM
Few problems here, can anyone else see 16 bit dither with RC1?

>'E:\NM2\DMC.Tmp'

what is drive E?

savagcl
10-03-2004, 05:37 PM
The 24 Bit came from the latest version (R11-RC1).
True, its from the web and is low quality.
Sound a lot better in stereo tho.

It may not be the best sound but it sounds good to this ole country boy.
Or, i could say, it beats an old 5 string flat top box.

:smile2: :smile2:

savagcl
(clif)

Razgo
10-03-2004, 05:53 PM
Few problems here, can anyone else see 16 bit dither with RC1?
i was a little confused when reading about it. i thought it was in the DSP effect list? i couldn't find it.

ChristinaS
10-03-2004, 06:03 PM
The 24 Bit came from the latest version (R11-RC1).
True, its from the web and is low quality.
Sound a lot better in stereo tho.

It may not be the best sound but it sounds good to this ole country boy.
Or, i could say, it beats an old 5 string flat top box.

:smile2: :smile2:

savagcl
(clif)
I think I finally got it! You wanted to convert to 24-bit mp3 from an old mono 65kbps mp3? I think there's no such thing as a 24-bit mp3.

What probably sounds better to you is the stereo actually, not the 192kbps, unless you also did some audio enhancing along the way. But, if it makes you happy... :smile2: