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  • GALANT
    • Jan 2008
    • 11

    aac & m4a Tags problem

    Hello! This is an old problem that still have not been solved (http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?t=15998)

    I have mp3 files that i want to convert to m4a with Nero AAC encoder

    For example here is audio properties of mp3 that dbpoweramp gives
    Code:
    Artist Dj Guy Salama Feat. Astrix - TOA CD2
    Title Session 07
    Album BPM FM Trance On Air CD2 Live @ Radio 99ESC
    Track 7
    Disc 
    Genre Psychedelic
    Year 2005
    Rating 
    Composer 
    Size 8,07 MB  (87% Compressed)
    Original Size 59,27 MB
    Length 5 minutes 52 seconds
    Channels 2  (stereo)
    Sample Rate 44,1 KHz{CR}
    Sample Size 16 bit
    Bit Rate 192 kbps
    Encoder LAME 3.96r
    Encoder Settings Constant Bit Rate 192 kbps
    Audio Quality High  (Lossy)
    Contains ReplayGain, ID Tag [APEv2 & ID3v2.3 (ANSI) & ID3v1.1]
    Channel Mapping Left, Right
    File Dj Guy Salama Feat. Astrix - TOA CD2 - Session 07
    Type Winamp media file    [.mp3]
    When i convert it to m4a (Nero) all tags lost... dbpoweramp says that there is no tags in that file... winamp says the same

    When i convert it to aac (Nero) i have tags, as it configurated in "dbPowerAmp Configuration" page, id3v1 or id3v2 or ape.
    But if i set id3v2.3 ANSI and try to convert mp3 file that have russian symbols i have an error in the end of conversion (after that i have an aac file but without any kind of tags).
    By the way it'll be better if in configuration I can chose not only ape or id3v2 or id3v1 tags, but all of them together


    But major problem is that m4a files have no tags... I tried to change all kind of settings in "m4a / m4p ID Tagging" but there is no results... still have no tags.

    Version of dBpoweramp is 13.2 Reference with latest codecs. I think the problem is in Nero AAC encoder, because in version of dMC r11.5 all was normally, tags are written correctly, but since version 12.3 (and in 13.2 too) you use neroAacEnc.exe to encode files to aac and m4a.
    In r11.5 version there is an *.dll encoder of nero aac and all was normal

    Any ideas?
  • doctordogalog
    • May 2009
    • 4

    #2
    Re: aac & m4a Tags problem

    I convert from mp3 to m4a and m4b using dBpowerAmp, and you are correct - there are no tags in the resulting files. However, all you have to do is put them back in using mp3Tag - a great, free program, which you can find easily using Google.

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    • GALANT
      • Jan 2008
      • 11

      #3
      Re: aac & m4a Tags problem

      I know that I can put tags back manually, but imagine what if I converted 250 files... It's very hard to put back tags to all of them

      I prefer automatic . Anyway I am using version 11.5 at present...

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      • Spoon
        Administrator
        • Apr 2002
        • 44022

        #4
        Re: aac & m4a Tags problem

        Email 1 mp3 file and one created m4a file please:

        Spoon
        www.dbpoweramp.com

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        • GALANT
          • Jan 2008
          • 11

          #5
          Re: aac & m4a Tags problem

          Email 1 mp3 file and one created m4a file please
          I've just send it to you, check your email

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          • Spoon
            Administrator
            • Apr 2002
            • 44022

            #6
            Re: aac & m4a Tags problem

            The mp3 converts fine to m4a and the tags are present (I have the same version of Nero encoder also).

            Enable dBpoweramp Debug (Start >> Programs >> dBpoweramp Music Converter >> Configuration >> dBpoweramp Configuration). Then Music Converter Tab >> enable the debug option. Then try to convert mp3 to m4a, after complete, post the log file here please.
            Spoon
            www.dbpoweramp.com

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            • GALANT
              • Jan 2008
              • 11

              #7
              Re: aac & m4a Tags problem

              and the tags are present
              Presents where? In m4a?

              Anyway here is debug information
              Code:
              Splitting Command Line:Done
              ->->  [dBCoreConverter::ReaddBCommandFile]
              <-<-  [dBCoreConverter::ReaddBCommandFile]
              ->->  [cldBCodecHandler::FindDecoder]
                  Checking Decoder 'C:\Program Files\Illustrate\dBpowerAMP\decoder\mp3.dll' for extension '.mp3'
              Decodes  [clDecoder::Get]
                <<< Match, using decoder
                Using Registry Cached Decoder: C:\Program Files\Illustrate\dBpowerAMP\decoder\mp3.dll
              <-<-  [cldBCodecHandler::FindDecoder]
              BatchID  [clDecoder::Set]
              ->->  [cldBCodecHandler::LoadEncoder]
                Loading Encoder 'C:\Program Files\Illustrate\dBpowerAMP\encoder\m4a Nero (AAC).DLL'
              <-<-  [cldBCodecHandler::LoadEncoder]
              BatchID  [clEncoder::Set]
              ->->  [dBCoreConverter::StripCoreConverterCmds]
              <-<-  [dBCoreConverter::StripCoreConverterCmds]
              SendRawUnCompressed  [clEncoder::Get]
              Communicate  [clDecoder::Get]
              Communicate  [clEncoder::Get]
              NeedHQAudio  [clEncoder::Get]
              Decode As  [clDecoder::Set]
              ->->  [clDecoder::Open]
                Opening file 'F:\Morcheeba - Hemphasis.mp3' for read access: Opened
                ->->  [clDecoder::ReadIDTags]
                  Reading Tag: APE contained 4 tags:
              			MP3GAIN_MINMAX: 137,254
              			MP3GAIN_UNDO: +001,+001,N
              			REPLAYGAIN_TRACK_GAIN: -3.295000 dB
              			REPLAYGAIN_TRACK_PEAK: 0.798729
                  Reading Tag: ID3v2 contained 9 tags:
              			Album: Dive Deep
              			Artist: Morcheeba
              			Album Artist: Morcheeba
              			Disc: 1/1
              			Title: Hemphasis
              			Track: 10/13
              			Year: 2007
              			PZTagEditor Info: This tag done with PZ TagEditor at 25.05.2009 16:34:41. Version 5.0.603.21
              			Comment: GALANT's Music Collection
                  Reading Tag: ID3v1 contained 6 tags:
              			Title: Hemphasis
              			Artist: Morcheeba
              			Album: Dive Deep
              			Year: 2007
              			Comment: GALANT's Music Collection
              			Track: 10
                <-<-  [clDecoder::ReadIDTags]
                ->->  [clsMAD::Init]
                  mpeg data stream begins at byte position: 2210
                <-<-  [clsMAD::Init]
                ->->  [clDecoder::FillAudioProps]
              	Audio Quality: Very High  (Lossy)
              	Encoder: LAME 3.97 
              	Encoder Settings: Variable Bit Rate  -V 0  (Extreme)
              	Channel Mapping: Left, Right
              	Channel Coupling: Joint-Stereo  (Mid Side)
              	Sample Count: 5*blooper*528*blooper*964
              	MPEG Version: MPEG 1 Layer III
              	MPEG Technical: Header: Lame [delay: 576 padding: 1212]   Bits: Original
              	ID Tag: APEv2 & ID3v2.3 (UTF16) & ID3v1.1
              	Contains: ReplayGain, ID Tag [APEv2 & ID3v2.3 (UTF16) & ID3v1.1]
              	Gapless: Yes
                <-<-  [clDecoder::FillAudioProps]
                ->->  [clDecoder::FillAudioInfo]
                  Uncompressed WFX (sent to db): Format Tag: 3  Channels: 2  Bits per Sample: 32  Samples Per Second: 44100  Bytes Per Second: 352800  Block Align: 8  CB Size: 0
                  Audio Length: 125373 mili-seconds  3830357 bytes  244 kbps
                <-<-  [clDecoder::FillAudioInfo]
                Creating Decode Buffer: Created
              <-<-  [clDecoder::Open]
              Setting Priority: idle  [dBCoreConverter::SetConversionPriority]
              Priority  [clEncoder::Set]
              SendOverReplayGainTags  [clEncoder::Get]
              ->->  [clEncoder::BeginConversion]
                Converting to 'F:\Morcheeba - Hemphasis.m4a' encoder settings ' -cli_encoder="C:\Program Files\Illustrate\dBpowerAMP\encoder\m4a Nero (AAC)\neroAacEnc.exe" -cli_cmd="-cbr 96000 -ignorelength -if - -of {qt}[outfile]{qt}" -selection="2,7,0"'
                Using Encoder 'C:\Program Files\Illustrate\dBpowerAMP\encoder\m4a Nero (AAC)\neroAacEnc.exe'
                Command Line '-cbr 96000 -ignorelength -if - -of "F:\MORCHE~2.M4A"'
                Input Wave Format:Format Tag: 3  Channels: 2  Bits per Sample: 32  Samples Per Second: 44100  Bytes Per Second: 352800  Block Align: 8  CB Size: 0
                Output Wave Format:Format Tag: 3  Channels: 2  Bits per Sample: 32  Samples Per Second: 44100  Bytes Per Second: 352800  Block Align: 8  CB Size: 0
                Passing Wave Header: Yes
                Using StdInput Pipe: Yes
                dBpoweramp Writing Tags: Yes
              <-<-  [clEncoder::BeginConversion]
              Communicate  [clDecoder::Get]
              Communicate  [clEncoder::Get]
              Encoding To: m4a Nero (AAC)
              Encoder Cmd Line:  -cli_encoder="C:\Program Files\Illustrate\dBpowerAMP\encoder\m4a Nero (AAC)\neroAacEnc.exe" -cli_cmd="-cbr 96000 -ignorelength -if - -of {qt}[outfile]{qt}" -selection="2,7,0"
              ============= CONVERSION BEGIN =============
              ============= CONVERSION END =============
              Communicate  [clDecoder::Get]
              Communicate  [clEncoder::Get]
              ->->  [dBCoreConverter::CloseDecoder]
              ->->  [clDecoder::Close]
              <-<-  [clDecoder::Close]
              ->->  [clEncoder::EndConversion]
                Running program after conversion 'C:\Program Files\Illustrate\dBpowerAMP\encoder\m4a Nero (AAC)\' Command Line: 
                Program completed
              <-<-  [clEncoder::EndConversion]
                ->->  [dBCoreConverter::IDTagWriter]
                  ->->  [cldBCodecHandler::FindDecoder]
                      Checking Decoder 'C:\Program Files\Illustrate\dBpowerAMP\decoder\DirectShow.dll' for extension '.m4a'
              Decodes  [clDecoder::Get]
              Decodes  [clDecoder::Get]
              Decodes  [clDecoder::Get]
                    <<< Match, using decoder
                    Using Registry Cached Decoder: C:\Program Files\Illustrate\dBpowerAMP\decoder\DirectShow.dll
              ->->  [clDecoder::Close]
              <-<-  [clDecoder::Close]
                  <-<-  [cldBCodecHandler::FindDecoder]
              IDTags  [clDecoder::Set]
              ->->  [clDecoder::Close]
              <-<-  [clDecoder::Close]
              Communicate  [clDecoder::Get]
              Communicate  [clEncoder::Get]
                  Conversion completed in 14 seconds x9,0 realtime encoding

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              • Spoon
                Administrator
                • Apr 2002
                • 44022

                #8
                Re: aac &amp; m4a Tags problem

                The problem is you have added .m4a to the directshow decoder, this cannot tag, remove it from there.
                Spoon
                www.dbpoweramp.com

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                • GALANT
                  • Jan 2008
                  • 11

                  #9
                  Re: aac &amp; m4a Tags problem

                  mmm... sorry, but i don't know how... can you help me? where i can remove it?

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                  • GALANT
                    • Jan 2008
                    • 11

                    #10
                    Re: aac &amp; m4a Tags problem

                    oh. i've already found how to remove

                    %appdata%\dbpoweramp

                    I'll try to remove it and convert mp3 to m4a again to see if there will be tags


                    __________________________________________________ _______________

                    IT'S WORKING !!! Thank you very much! Finally i can use 13.2
                    Last edited by GALANT; May 27, 2009, 04:05 PM.

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                    • doctordogalog
                      • May 2009
                      • 4

                      #11
                      Re: aac &amp; m4a Tags problem

                      It works for me too!! I'm very glad I found this thread - even though I made a fool of myself by posting a dumb, unthinking response earlier in the thread.

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