Okay, well I installed dbPowerAMP... I really like it. I've actually used it previously no problem, but formated the other day. I came back to download and reinstall it, and there was no problem at that point. Then I went to get the WMA codec package on this site and installed that, then restarted the computer (didn't need the system codecs 'cause I have WMP 10 installed). Well, I used to be able to convert to WMA... just regular 9.1, Pro, Lossless, whatever it being using the source as a CD or a present file on my hard drive. Now, since I formated, I converted no problem to wave and mp3 (lame) from a CD I was ripping, however using the WMA encoder all of a sudden just doesn't seem to work. I'm getting no errors. What happens is when I use the WMA encoder, it appears to be encoding, and takes just as long to encode as if it were really encoding, but it's not. The file it outputs is between a 5kb and 50kb sized .wma file that is 1 second long, depending on which bitrates I choose to encode with. Something I'm thinking could be causing this issue is any disabled services I have (using Win XP Pro)... because what I did this time around after formating was disabling unecessary (at the time) services I thought I wouldn't need (going to services.msc ... and through that process) to make my computer run better. Do any of you know if there are any specific services that are required to be running for the WMA encoder to function correctly? If that's not the problem either, does anyone else know why I could be having this issue? I'm really not sure on this one.
Thanks for any help.
Thanks for any help.
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