when I convert an mp3 to a wav the wav for lack of another way to describe sounds like chipmunks singing and words can't be understood. I've been converting for a long time then suddenly one day this event happened. I deleted dbpoweramp from my system and re-installed and re-registered but didn't fix the problem. Would appreciate a solution because dbpoweramp is the BEST when working right. Also these bad converted wavs won't play with Windows Music Player. Thanks.
converting mp3 to wav problem
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Re: converting mp3 to wav problem
What are the settings for the wave file? -
Re: converting mp3 to wav problem
dot in mp3-wave
settings on next screen are
48 kbps
Bit Rate (CRB)
Encoding Normal
the advanced settings says
Frequency (as source)
Channels (auto)
and check mark in original
all else blankComment
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Re: converting mp3 to wav problem
Try as uncompressed wave, then play it back, how does it sound?Comment
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Re: converting mp3 to wav problem
Thanks for your quick response, Spoon, and willingness to help!
I was surprised when I found a paper where I had written down my previous settings and now all is fixed and converting well.
Sharing the settings with you below that work for my converting mp3 to wave.
64kpbs
slow (high quality)
bit rate (CBR)
Advanced settings
Original
44.1 KHz (CD)
2 stereo (auto) (CD)Comment
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