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  • darkcrimson

    • Oct 2014
    • 5

    #1

    Converting WAV G.729A -> WAV

    Hello Everyone,

    I am looking to purchase dbPoweramp Music converter, but I can't get it to convert my WAV files from WAV G.729A -> WAV Uncompressed 8Bit,8Khz,Mono.

    In order to play the source WAV file on any machine you need to get the VERINT G.729A codecs from:
    http://uk.verint.com/codec-download/index
    - Impact 360 recorder codec (http://www.verint.com/Assets/verint/...ortPackage.zip)
    - Upon using gSpot to analyse the codec, it tells me it is a Directshow Codec
    - You can only play the files using a directshow compatible player like Windows Media Player
    - I cant use VLC :( nor can I use FFMPEG :(

    So I went ahead and got the DirectShow plugin for dbPoweramp Music converter:


    As per the instructions, I also added ".wav" to the following file.
    "%appdata%\dbpoweramp\directshow.txt"

    And restarted the configuration tool to register the change.

    Unfortunately when I try to convert the file I get the following error:
    Error converting to Wave, 'C:\Users\XXXX\Desktop\607046007681276.wav' to 'C:\Users\XXXX\Desktop\test\607046007681276.wav'
    Error Cannot Create Wave Decoder (AT&T Labs G729A (ACM decoder not installed))? [clWaveDecoder::PrepareToDecodeAudio]

    Is there anything I am doing wrong? I am worried that dbPoweramp is still trying to use the default WAV decoders and is not parsing it through the DirectShow plugin.
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 45566

    #2
    Re: Converting WAV G.729A -> WAV

    You would have to delete wave.dll in the decoder folder.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • darkcrimson

      • Oct 2014
      • 5

      #3
      Re: Converting WAV G.729A -> WAV

      Thanks for the quick reply @Spoon.

      I deleted the file, and now it definitely looks like it is accessing the DirectShow filter plugin. However its saying that a directshow filter for "wav" is not installed.:

      Error converting to Wave, 'C:\Users\XXXX\Desktop\607046007681276.wav' to 'C:\Users\XXXX\Desktop\test\607046007681276.wav'
      DirectShow filter for '.wav' file types is not installed, or audio file is corrupt. [clDecoder::Open]


      I am assuming this is an issue with my machine not, dbPowerAmp. Do you know how I can view what directshow filters have been created on my computer and modify them?

      These are the gSpot codec details, which led me to assume it was a directshow DMO codec.

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      • darkcrimson

        • Oct 2014
        • 5

        #4
        Re: Converting WAV G.729A -> WAV

        Ah I found to a directshow filter manager:



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        So it looks like its listed... but i dont know why dbPowerAmp's plugin can't utilise it. :(

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        • Spoon
          Administrator
          • Apr 2002
          • 45566

          #5
          Re: Converting WAV G.729A -> WAV

          It should be fully automatic, we ask directshow if it can decode the file, and it returns data.
          Spoon
          www.dbpoweramp.com

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          • darkcrimson

            • Oct 2014
            • 5

            #6
            Re: Converting WAV G.729A -> WAV

            Just doing more digging into the matter. The DirectShow codec I have is only 32bit. Does the dbPowerAmp plugin check both 32bit and 64bit codecs? (just wondering as i noticed dbPoweramp is a 64bit application)

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            • Spoon
              Administrator
              • Apr 2002
              • 45566

              #7
              Re: Converting WAV G.729A -> WAV

              You can uninstall dBpoweramp and reinstall holding the right shift key when running the exe, it will force the 32 bit install.
              Spoon
              www.dbpoweramp.com

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              • darkcrimson

                • Oct 2014
                • 5

                #8
                Re: Converting WAV G.729A -> WAV

                Yes! that did it! Thanks Spoon! I will be purchasing dbPowerAmp shortly.

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