Hi,
I have a system based on an Intel Pentium 3 733 MHZ processor on an Intel original 815E motherboard having 128 MB RAM, a creative sound blaster Live! 24 bit PCI sound card, DirectX 9.0c and running Windows XP professional SP2. I want to convert my stereo mp3 files to WMA professional 9.1, 128 kbps, 96 KHz, 5.1 channel, 24 bit audio files. I'm using dbPowerAmp converter 10.5. I have followed the steps specified on this forum ( by ChristinaS ) to do the same. i.e. by converting the mp3 file to a 24 bit, 96 KHz, 5.1 channel wave file and then converting it to the required WMA format. The problem is, the file is being encoded smoothly but, during playback with Windows Media Player 10, the player is crashing (Stops responding completely) and the track is played with numerous breaks (i.e. stops and starts after every second). Even the OS stops responding during playback. In the task manager the CPU utilization shows 100%. IS there any problem with the hardware configuration? Do I need to upgrade ? Or there's some error in the encoding by dbPowerAmp ? Please help !!!.....
Thanks :smile2:
I have a system based on an Intel Pentium 3 733 MHZ processor on an Intel original 815E motherboard having 128 MB RAM, a creative sound blaster Live! 24 bit PCI sound card, DirectX 9.0c and running Windows XP professional SP2. I want to convert my stereo mp3 files to WMA professional 9.1, 128 kbps, 96 KHz, 5.1 channel, 24 bit audio files. I'm using dbPowerAmp converter 10.5. I have followed the steps specified on this forum ( by ChristinaS ) to do the same. i.e. by converting the mp3 file to a 24 bit, 96 KHz, 5.1 channel wave file and then converting it to the required WMA format. The problem is, the file is being encoded smoothly but, during playback with Windows Media Player 10, the player is crashing (Stops responding completely) and the track is played with numerous breaks (i.e. stops and starts after every second). Even the OS stops responding during playback. In the task manager the CPU utilization shows 100%. IS there any problem with the hardware configuration? Do I need to upgrade ? Or there's some error in the encoding by dbPowerAmp ? Please help !!!.....
Thanks :smile2:
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