Hello, I have a curious problem when I am converting Audio files (ie ripping an audio CD) and converting the files to Microsoft ADPCM 44Khz 4 bit MONO
dMC appears to create a file of an appropriate length (ie. approx 1/4 of original file length) but when I play the file (using WMP) the player stops exactly 17sec into the track - no matter what track I encode.
I then encoded the audio file (form the CD) to an MP3 and the MP3 fine (as on would expect ;-)
The next bit is really weird...
I then converted the MP3 file to an ADPCM file and when I played the ADPCM file it wored fine!(ie. did not stop at 17sec)!!!!
So cda-> ADPMCM NO GO
but CDA -> MP3 -> ADPCM GO!
When I look at the properties of the ADPCM file created form the MP3 and the ADPCM file created directly form the audio CD they have the same properties.
Finally, as an experiment, I used CDDex to rip the audio file and encoded it as ADPCM and it worked! (ier played right though)
I prefer to use dmC as we are automatic the conversion procesd using the cool dMC object.
Any ideas what I might try or where to look?
Thanks
iv
dMC appears to create a file of an appropriate length (ie. approx 1/4 of original file length) but when I play the file (using WMP) the player stops exactly 17sec into the track - no matter what track I encode.
I then encoded the audio file (form the CD) to an MP3 and the MP3 fine (as on would expect ;-)
The next bit is really weird...
I then converted the MP3 file to an ADPCM file and when I played the ADPCM file it wored fine!(ie. did not stop at 17sec)!!!!
So cda-> ADPMCM NO GO
but CDA -> MP3 -> ADPCM GO!
When I look at the properties of the ADPCM file created form the MP3 and the ADPCM file created directly form the audio CD they have the same properties.
Finally, as an experiment, I used CDDex to rip the audio file and encoded it as ADPCM and it worked! (ier played right though)
I prefer to use dmC as we are automatic the conversion procesd using the cool dMC object.
Any ideas what I might try or where to look?
Thanks
iv
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