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  • Carl-vm
    • May 2005
    • 1

    music converter crashing

    I have repeated crashing when trying to convert from .wav file to Real audio. If the conversion fails once ( about a 30 - 50% chance ) then it will crash again immediately even is the .rm file is deleted.

    Carl
    cvm_a@telus.net
  • LtData
    dBpoweramp Guru
    • May 2004
    • 8288

    #2
    Re: music converter crashing

    What OS are you using, what are the settings for your WAV file?

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    • rayheinrich2
      • Jun 2005
      • 3

      #3
      Re: music converter crashing

      The Real Audio CODEC when I try to do .wav to .rm conversions crashes
      for me too.

      I'm running dBpowerAMP Music Converter Release 11 and dMC Power Pack Release 3
      on a Win 98 machine.

      I tried a bunch of stuff and here's what I found:

      If I do a .wav conversion to .rm with any of the Power Pack Effects set,
      I usually get a crash on the first or second file.

      If I re-boot and take all the Power Pack Effects off, I get no crashes doing
      .wav to .rm conversions. (I usually run about 40 files). But once there is a
      crash even the .wav to .rm conversions with all the Power Pack Effects off
      will crash.

      To get around this I do an intermediate conversion. I don't know about any other
      set-ups, but the ones necessary for what I'm doing (see below) have run many times
      now and I've yet to get a crash.

      Additional note:
      I've found that some codecs really don't like files normalized
      to 100%. I get distortion on the loud peaks of my recordings
      which doesn't exist in the original. The 16 bit wave 8000hz
      conversion in the dBpowerAMP Music Converter Release 11 seems
      to be one of these. If I normalize to 80% it goes away.

      Setting Normalize to 80% didn't seem to help. Then I read that
      Normalize only boosts the amplitude, it doesn't cut it. To get
      around this I do a Volume Quieten to 80% and then a Volume
      Normalize to 80%.


      My run procedure:

      Select raw Palm files for conversion
      Set dBpowerAmp for Wave 16bit 8000hz mono
      Set Power Pack DSP for:
      DSP To 24 Bit
      Volume Quieten 80%
      Volume Fade In=1000msec Out=1000msec (gets rid of initial
      "bump" in my Plam Pilot recordings.)
      Volume Normalize 80%, Max 15, Simple
      DSP To 16 Bit (Dither)
      Set Destination Folder
      Press "Convert" button and wait for all files to be converted.

      Select 16bit intermediate files for conversion
      Set dBpowerAmp for Real Audio 8000hz Voice 28kbps Single
      Set Power Pack DSP for:
      Nothing (clear all DSP functions)
      Set Destination Folder
      Press "Convert" button and wait for all files to be converted.

      Maybe this will work for other set-ups as well.
      (Obviously you'll have to select an intermediate conversion that's as
      good or better than your conversion resolution and frequency.)

      Hope this helps,
      Ray Heinrich

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