I've been using dMC for years and have never encountered any files I couldn't work with until recently.
I work a lot with sound files remotely and some of the people I work with use MAC.
Whenever they send me a 2-channel mix-down of a multi-track project, it's typically an AIF with the following properties:
(from dbPoweramp audio properties tab)
Size 136.51 MB (0% Compressed)
Original Size 136.51 MB
Length 6 minutes 45 seconds
Channels 2 (stereo)
Sample Rate 44.1 KHz
Sample Size 32 bit floating point
Bit Rate 2,822 kbps (DVD)
Encoder
Encoder Settings fl32 (32-bit Floating Point)
Audio Quality Perfect (Lossless)
Contains
Channel Mapping Left, Right
Type AIFF Format Sound [.aif]
These files won't play native on my Fifth Generation iPod, so I need to convert to M4A, WAV or MP3.
When I attempt to convert using dMC, no matter what settings I use, I get the following error (depending on the codec):
Error converting to Wave, 'D:\temp\filenam.aif' to 'D:\temp\filename.wav'
Error - file has compressed audio (not supported). [clWaveDecoder::PrepareToDecodeAudio]
Why does dMC think the file has compressed audio?
The only way I've been able to work around this is to open the file in QuickTime and choose Export: Sound to WAV. Then I can do whatever I want with the file in dMC.
So what is the issue here? "32 bit IEEE float" is an option in dMC for conversion, but can it not read 32 bit floating point?
I can probably request a different format, but I'd still like to know what's going on.
Thanks!
I work a lot with sound files remotely and some of the people I work with use MAC.
Whenever they send me a 2-channel mix-down of a multi-track project, it's typically an AIF with the following properties:
(from dbPoweramp audio properties tab)
Size 136.51 MB (0% Compressed)
Original Size 136.51 MB
Length 6 minutes 45 seconds
Channels 2 (stereo)
Sample Rate 44.1 KHz
Sample Size 32 bit floating point
Bit Rate 2,822 kbps (DVD)
Encoder
Encoder Settings fl32 (32-bit Floating Point)
Audio Quality Perfect (Lossless)
Contains
Channel Mapping Left, Right
Type AIFF Format Sound [.aif]
These files won't play native on my Fifth Generation iPod, so I need to convert to M4A, WAV or MP3.
When I attempt to convert using dMC, no matter what settings I use, I get the following error (depending on the codec):
Error converting to Wave, 'D:\temp\filenam.aif' to 'D:\temp\filename.wav'
Error - file has compressed audio (not supported). [clWaveDecoder::PrepareToDecodeAudio]
Why does dMC think the file has compressed audio?
The only way I've been able to work around this is to open the file in QuickTime and choose Export: Sound to WAV. Then I can do whatever I want with the file in dMC.
So what is the issue here? "32 bit IEEE float" is an option in dMC for conversion, but can it not read 32 bit floating point?
I can probably request a different format, but I'd still like to know what's going on.
Thanks!
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