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    Converts Partially, Not completely

    I have a flac folder with 9 flac files and 2 text files in it. This folder is 95% complete (downloaded) When ever I try to convert each flac file it will start to convert then end immediately reading "Conversion Completed" "100% Completed" "Conversion completed in 5 seconds" however it is only part of the file. The completed size varies in percentage.

    John
  • xoas
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • Apr 2002
    • 2662

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    Re: Converts Partially, Not completely

    You can't convert incomplete files in dMC and I doubt you can convert them with anything else. You should be able to convert any fully downloaded Flac files but don't try to convert the text files or or the full folder.
    Try doing a test conversion of one of your completed Flac files (same as a regular conversion except in the dMC window where you select your codec and settings for your test conversion, select "Test Conversion" where you would select your codec.
    If test conversion fails try instaling the latest Flac codec for dMC from the beta section of this forum here: http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?t=5348
    Then try test conversion again. If that fails, see if you can play the file. Let us know your results.

    If your test conversion succeeds, plase tell us the codec and settings you are using for your output (converted) files, whether you are using any dsp effects (like volume normalize) and the priority for your conversions (set in the window that displays the progress of your conversion).

    If test conversion succeeds, this will suggest that the problem lies with your output codec and settings. If you are converting to a different frequency or bit setting, enable Professional Frequency Conversion (from the dMC Configuration window). If you are trying achieve a very high level of compression (low bitrate) for your output file try converting the file to wav first or converting to a higher bitrate. Again, let us know your results.

    Good luck and best wishes,
    Bill Mikkelsen

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