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  • cmacagno

    • Jan 2008
    • 1

    Windows 2000 issue?

    I briefly searched through the forums and didn't find this issue, so I hope no one has posted it before. I have been having an issue with Windows 2000. When i look at the dBpoweramp tab in properties of a 24 bit 88 kHz WMA file it states that the file is 16 bit 88 kHz. When I look at the dBpoweramp tab in properties in Windows XP it properly reports the file as being 24 bit 88 kHz. After converting the file to FLAC in Windows 2000, the file sized dropped to 71 MB which leads me to believe it was down sampled to 16 bits from 24 bits as the original file was 135 MB. When converted to FLAC in XP the resulting file size was 139 MB. Both computers are using R12.4. Has anyone else encountered this issue or a similar one?
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44633

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    Re: Windows 2000 issue?

    The WMA codec for Win2000 is older (WMA 9) and does not support the true bitrate reading like our WMA v10 codec.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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