I have been using Audacity and dbpoweramp for a long time, using audacity to record streams off of the internet, editing to my content, exporting as a WAV, then using dbpoweramp to turn them into a WMA, and putting them on my mp3 player.
Recently, there has been a very loud hissing noise when it is transcoded into a WMA, but the WAV file has no hiss when played back. About five seconds into the WMA song, the music stops and immeadiately a loud hiss starts. It lasts for five to seven seconds, and the song returns to normal goes fine until the finish. Again, there is absolutly nothing wrong with the WAV when played back.
I was using the WM9 codec from codec central on this site, but I went into the forums and got the new codec from the beta section, and retried it. Still the same hiss, but it starts sooner and lasts longer. What am I doing wrong?
Recently, there has been a very loud hissing noise when it is transcoded into a WMA, but the WAV file has no hiss when played back. About five seconds into the WMA song, the music stops and immeadiately a loud hiss starts. It lasts for five to seven seconds, and the song returns to normal goes fine until the finish. Again, there is absolutly nothing wrong with the WAV when played back.
I was using the WM9 codec from codec central on this site, but I went into the forums and got the new codec from the beta section, and retried it. Still the same hiss, but it starts sooner and lasts longer. What am I doing wrong?
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