Hello
The title says it all - when I convert to an m4a file, all I get is loud noise in the left channel and bits and pieces of the music much softer in the right channel. Converting to flac for example is no problem. I have tried different sources like wav or flac files, both from a network drive and locally. I also tried throttling the CPU down to 1.0x, no joy. Last but not least I verified my system can playback m4a files.
The system is Windows 8 64bit Professional, and I'm using the registered version of the product. And I also did a restart after reinstalling the registered version. And I also compared a source wav file with a finished m4a file using the CRC calculator. Both show identical results for CRC32 and MD5 hash.
Regards
Fermin
The title says it all - when I convert to an m4a file, all I get is loud noise in the left channel and bits and pieces of the music much softer in the right channel. Converting to flac for example is no problem. I have tried different sources like wav or flac files, both from a network drive and locally. I also tried throttling the CPU down to 1.0x, no joy. Last but not least I verified my system can playback m4a files.
The system is Windows 8 64bit Professional, and I'm using the registered version of the product. And I also did a restart after reinstalling the registered version. And I also compared a source wav file with a finished m4a file using the CRC calculator. Both show identical results for CRC32 and MD5 hash.
Regards
Fermin
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