I am trying to downgrade my audio quality on some of my favorite tracks to fit on my ipod nano and ordered dbpoweramp reference to get the job done. Unfortunately, the conversion process is creating files that are 0 bytes in size.
Codecs Installed
Encoders (write)
[aac to m4a]
.m4a
[m4a Optimize]
[m4a to aac]
.aac
AAC (Advanced Audio Compression)
.aac
Apple Lossless Release 14
.m4a
Audio CD (see CD Writer)
FLAC Release 14 (FLAC 1.2.1)
.flac
m4a Nero (AAC) Release 10
.m4a
mp3 (Lame) Lame 3.98.4
.mp3
Test Conversion
Wave Release 13.5
.wav
Decoders (read)
Advanced Audio Compression Decoder
.aac
CD Decoder Release 13.5
.cda
FLAC Decoder
.flac
m4a / mp4 Decoder
.m4a, .m4b, .mp4
mp3 Decoder Release 13.5
.m2a, .mp1, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpga, .mpx
Wave Decoder Release 13.5
.wav
Install on Demand
Ogg Vorbis .ogg
Windows Media Audio 10 .wma
Real Audio (Helix) (read only) .ra
WavPack (read only) .wv
Monkeys Audio (read only) .ape
Midi (read only) .mid
Shorten (read only) .shn
Musepack (read only) .mpc
All of my files are being created but the entire folder size is still 0 bytes. Thanks!
Edit:
System Specs--
80gb Intel SSD X-25MG2 (drive both holding and receiving files)
AMD 9850 Quad Core
4 gb RAM
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
Codecs Installed
Encoders (write)
[aac to m4a]
.m4a
[m4a Optimize]
[m4a to aac]
.aac
AAC (Advanced Audio Compression)
.aac
Apple Lossless Release 14
.m4a
Audio CD (see CD Writer)
FLAC Release 14 (FLAC 1.2.1)
.flac
m4a Nero (AAC) Release 10
.m4a
mp3 (Lame) Lame 3.98.4
.mp3
Test Conversion
Wave Release 13.5
.wav
Decoders (read)
Advanced Audio Compression Decoder
.aac
CD Decoder Release 13.5
.cda
FLAC Decoder
.flac
m4a / mp4 Decoder
.m4a, .m4b, .mp4
mp3 Decoder Release 13.5
.m2a, .mp1, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpga, .mpx
Wave Decoder Release 13.5
.wav
Install on Demand
Ogg Vorbis .ogg
Windows Media Audio 10 .wma
Real Audio (Helix) (read only) .ra
WavPack (read only) .wv
Monkeys Audio (read only) .ape
Midi (read only) .mid
Shorten (read only) .shn
Musepack (read only) .mpc
All of my files are being created but the entire folder size is still 0 bytes. Thanks!
Edit:
System Specs--
80gb Intel SSD X-25MG2 (drive both holding and receiving files)
AMD 9850 Quad Core
4 gb RAM
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
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