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  • savagcl
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • Aug 2004
    • 439

    Slight problem converting to wma -

    A search didnt really show this problem (at least that i could find).

    Problem:A WMA file with these settings:
    size =504kb
    Original size =15642kb
    length =2min 05seconds
    compression =31 to 1
    Frequency = 32000
    Channels = 2
    Bits = 16

    Will convert to a Wave file but i only get 60 or 83 kb as output.

    Conversion settings i have tried:
    1. Output as Wave, 16 Bit, 44100Hz (CD), 2 Stereo(CD).
    2. Wave, Bits as source, Freq as source, Channels as source.
    3. Using the "Change Format" as CD Quality, Format:PCM, Attributes: 44.100kHz, 16 Bit Stereo, 172kb/sec.
    After converting it to a wave file the size shows 60kb/83kb.
    I will hear the first note during playback (only).
    Note: I have both WMA V9.1.dll and WMA V9.dll installed.

    My dB configuration is:
    Version Information
    dBpowerAMP Music Converter: Release 11.5
    Power Pack & Mp3 License: [ Registered: Yes ]
    dBpowerAMP Audio Player: Release 3 Beta 6
    dBpowerAMP CD Writer: Release 2 [ Registered: Yes ]
    Sveta Portable Audio: Not Installed 'enhance your portable player'

    Contact Information
    Web Site: http://www.dbpoweramp.com
    Support: http://www.dbpoweramp.com/support.htm
    Support Forum: http://forum.dbpoweramp.com
    Codec Central: http://www.dbpoweramp.com/codec-central.htm
    Add extra [en/de]coding abilities such as m4a, wma, etc.

    Smart Install Codecs
    Flac: .flac
    OptimFROG: .ofr
    Shorten: .shn
    WavPack: .wv
    Advanced Audio Compression: .aac


    ===Shell Integration===
    Convert To (right click): On
    Edit Tag (right click): On
    Popup information Tips: On
    Explorer ID Tag Property Page: On
    Explorer Columns: On


    ===Codecs===
    Installed Compression Codecs (Write)
    Audio cd
    Mp3 (Lame): Lame Version 3.96.1 [ .mp3 ]
    Musepack mpc (CLI): Release 5 [SV7 1.15v] [ .mpc ]
    Ogg Vorbis (CLI): [ .ogg ]
    Ogg Vorbis: Release 12 (Ogg V1.1.0) [ .ogg ]
    Real Audio: Release 3 [ .rm ]
    Test Conversion (No Write)
    Wave: [ .wav ]
    Windows Media Audio V9.1: Release 1 [ .wma ]
    Windows Media Audio V9: Release 2 [ .wma ]


    Installed Input Codecs (Read)
    Auxiliary Input Decoder: .aux
    CD Input Decoder: .cda
    DirectShow Decoder: Release 1 .wma; .cda; .wav
    Midi Input Decoder: .mid; .midi
    Mp3 Input Decoder: .mp3; .mp2; .mpga; .mpa; .mpx; .mpg; .mp1
    MPC Decoder: .mpc; .mpp; .mp+
    Ogg Vorbis Input Decoder: .ogg
    Real Audio Input Decoder: .ra; .rm; .ram
    Wave Input Decoder: .wav
    Winamp Input Adaptor: .APE; .MAC; .APL; .CDA; .ack; .ack; .M4A; .MP4; .MPC; .MP+; .MPP; .MP3; .MP2; .MP1; .RMP; .NSV; .NSA; .MOV; .QT; .OGG; .WMA
    Windows Media Audio Input Decoder: .wma; .asf; .wmv


    ===Options===
    dBpowerAMP Reference Options
    Pro. Frequency Conversion: On (slower but high quality)

    Mp3 Input Decoder
    CRC Errors: Ignore
    Decode To: 16 bit (dithered)

    Wave Compression Codec
    More than 16 bit or 2 Channels: Write WaveFormatEx Header



    ===ID Tag Options===
    Mp3
    Tag Creation: ID3v2 & ID3v1
    Write ID3v1 Version: v1.1
    ID3v1 UTF8 Read: Yes
    ID3v1 UTF8 Write: No
    Write ID3v2 Unicode: No
    Write ID3v2 Version: v2.3

    Ogg Vorbis
    Uppercase Tag Elements: No

    Windows Media Audio
    Write Track Number as: WM/TrackNumber

    I'm not sure what i'm doing wrong and could use some aid.

    thanks,
    savagcl
  • savagcl
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • Aug 2004
    • 439

    #2
    Re: Slight problem converting to wma -

    Darn!! Forget it.
    When i converted straight to mp3, it worked fine.

    So, i guess converting a WMA to Wave is just not done (or possible)???

    thanks anyway,
    savagcl

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    • savagcl
      dBpoweramp Guru

      • Aug 2004
      • 439

      #3
      Re: Slight problem converting to wma -

      Nope, I'm wrong, the convert to mp3 didnt work either (i converted the
      wrong folder). :o :o

      While the wma did convert to mp3, the output sizes were way to small.

      Back to first message, this thread. Sorry, my bad.

      savagcl

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      • Oceansway

        • May 2006
        • 4

        #4
        Re: Slight problem converting to wma -

        Originally posted by savagcl
        Nope, I'm wrong, the convert to mp3 didnt work either (i converted the
        wrong folder). :o :o

        While the wma did convert to mp3, the output sizes were way to small.

        Back to first message, this thread. Sorry, my bad.

        savagcl
        Maybe you shouldn't have two wma plugins installed
        If you have XP use tthe 9.1
        I am not shure if this is the problem, but I had problems when only 9.0WMa Plugin was installed. So may be this is the problem

        EDIT:
        Why is it only 172kb/sec. :shocked:
        Shouldn't it be much more?
        Last edited by Oceansway; June 01, 2006, 08:27 AM.

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        • savagcl
          dBpoweramp Guru

          • Aug 2004
          • 439

          #5
          Re: Slight problem converting to wma -

          I have both installed already.
          From config:
          Windows Media Audio V9.1: Release 1 [ .wma ]
          Windows Media Audio V9: Release 2 [ .wma ]

          thanks,
          savagcl

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          • Spoon
            Administrator
            • Apr 2002
            • 44574

            #6
            Re: Slight problem converting to wma -

            Windows Media Player can play the wma file ok?
            Spoon
            www.dbpoweramp.com

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            • savagcl
              dBpoweramp Guru

              • Aug 2004
              • 439

              #7
              Re: Slight problem converting to wma -

              Spoon,

              See the thread "Wave conversion problem". This fixed both wma and wav
              problems.

              thanks,
              savagcl

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              • LtData
                dBpoweramp Guru

                • May 2004
                • 8288

                #8
                Re: Slight problem converting to wma -

                See here: http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?t=10564
                And try to keep like-posts and threads together.

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