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  • sophophobe

    • Jan 2006
    • 3

    Losing last few seconds of track .mp3 -> .spx

    Once in a while, when converting Mp3s to Speex (.spx) I lose the last few seconds of the track. However, I have found that if I encode the files from Mp3 to Wave and then to Speex the problem goes away.

    That is all well and good, but when I have a batch of 100 files to convert for instance, disk space will become tight because of the large size of the Wave files. Yes I can do them in smaller batches, but it is not the most convenient.

    Any thoughts?
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44507

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    Re: Losing last few seconds of track .mp3 -> .spx

    You could run any dsp effect and the file will be rendered to a wave file on conversion then converted.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • sophophobe

      • Jan 2006
      • 3

      #3
      Re: Losing last few seconds of track .mp3 -> .spx

      Thanks for the reply. I tried what you suggested. I added a "Maximum Length" DSP effect and set it for 100 minutes to make sure it wouldn't crop the file - the source was MUCH shorter.

      It did not crop the last couple seconds of audible sound like before, but it did crop the 4 or so seconds of silence at the end of the track. This is a different result than when I converted the Mp3 to a Wave and then to a Speex file in two seperate steps. In that case it preserved the silence as well.

      Odd, but hey, it seems to be doing what I want.

      BTW: I was talking to a buddy who also uses dMC, and he said he has the same occasional "cropping issue" when he converts Audible files to Mp3. I'll tell him about the workaround.

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