Using dbPowerAmp R15.1 (haven't seen a need to upgrade since 2014)
I own a WEB radio station where I convert all of my music collections to mp3 @ constant 128kbps to save bandwidth and CPU resources while broadcasting. When converting mp3s to 128, I often encounter 'file is corrupt' errors in PowerAmp.
My solution is to load these files in AUDACITY to attempt fixing them. Some are truly corrupt and cannot be salvaged, but a large percentage of them do load into Audacity, in ffmpeg compatibility mode, which then can be exported back @ 128kbps, generating a file that no longer shows any issues in dbPowerAmp.
Knowing that ffmep is an open source toolbox, why has it not been incorporated as an addon to dbPowerAmp?
I own a WEB radio station where I convert all of my music collections to mp3 @ constant 128kbps to save bandwidth and CPU resources while broadcasting. When converting mp3s to 128, I often encounter 'file is corrupt' errors in PowerAmp.
My solution is to load these files in AUDACITY to attempt fixing them. Some are truly corrupt and cannot be salvaged, but a large percentage of them do load into Audacity, in ffmpeg compatibility mode, which then can be exported back @ 128kbps, generating a file that no longer shows any issues in dbPowerAmp.
Knowing that ffmep is an open source toolbox, why has it not been incorporated as an addon to dbPowerAmp?
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