Apologies if this has been addressed elsewhere- I searched but could not find it.
I used the Test Conversion in Batch Converter on a large library of ~18,000 tracks including mp3, flac, wav and m4a formats. It reported 206 errors which included only mp3 and flac file types. I've begun listening to these tracks and have found very few of them actually have audible playback errors (currently using VLC player). The errors listed are either
Error decoding mp3 data stream, is corrupt? (for the mp3s)
indicated sample count does not match decoded sample count, possible file corruption (for the flacs)
Basically I'm just wondering what the test conversion looks at and what the reported errors actually mean. Considering the total number of tracks 206 aren't very many, but it's still a lot to listen to when looking for problem files. I'm getting ready to do a large batch conversion of my lossless files to mp3 for portable players and wondering if the process will stall due to unremoved corrupt files and if I'll have problems knowing where to restart the conversion. (Hope I stated that clearly enough!)
Many thanks,
Butch
I used the Test Conversion in Batch Converter on a large library of ~18,000 tracks including mp3, flac, wav and m4a formats. It reported 206 errors which included only mp3 and flac file types. I've begun listening to these tracks and have found very few of them actually have audible playback errors (currently using VLC player). The errors listed are either
Error decoding mp3 data stream, is corrupt? (for the mp3s)
indicated sample count does not match decoded sample count, possible file corruption (for the flacs)
Basically I'm just wondering what the test conversion looks at and what the reported errors actually mean. Considering the total number of tracks 206 aren't very many, but it's still a lot to listen to when looking for problem files. I'm getting ready to do a large batch conversion of my lossless files to mp3 for portable players and wondering if the process will stall due to unremoved corrupt files and if I'll have problems knowing where to restart the conversion. (Hope I stated that clearly enough!)
Many thanks,
Butch
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