i'd used the converter to go from wma files to mp3 now i get the message that the trial has expired i'm not interested in anything else so i click "ok" it starts converting (for, like, less than one second) and then I get "The CODEC required to compress 'C:\Documents and Settings\lisa stansfield.mp3' could not be opened." i had downloaded and been using the wma 9.1 codec
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Re: trial expired, can't open codec
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If it says the trial is expired,....well.....It's expired!
The reason why there is a trial in v11 is because of new MP3 encoding license restrictions placed on all commercial products that can encode to mp3. For more info.....Oh wait, that's wierd, Google's not working.....:confused:Comment
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Re: trial expired, can't open codec
so take the easy way out... use the generic CLI plugin and setup lame.exe with it. encode to mp3 that way. Not only do you get better control over the quality, but there is no trial periodComment
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Better control? How so?
In my opinion, if you want better control just don't use presets.
If you want to save that bit of money, ok, use the CLI. But you'd be missing out on all the best features that dBpowerAMP has to offer, not just the mp3 encoder, but the whole PowerPack.Comment
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Agreed, Christina.
The trial covers SO much more than just the mp3 encoder, it covers the PowerPack. For a (slightly-outdated) list of PowerPack features, see this post here: http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?t=2701
Some of the notable PowerPack features are:
Rip to RAM and "Rip & Encode at the same time" for ripping CDs, which greatly speeds up the process
DSP effects that enable you to trim songs, use a "voice remover", and lots of other effects.
WMA VBR 2-pass to give you better VBR WMA files, as the first pass determines the best bitrate, the second pass is the encoding partComment
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Re: trial expired, can't open codec
Shouldn't someone prevent the use of the CLi codec? I mean, if we use Lame encoding that way using CLI, then what's the point of paying Spoon? Just a question of curiosity.Comment
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