I've tried everything, but any changes I make in the Lame Advanced options screen are not applied. For instance, I select VBR in the Advanced options screen and click OK, but it stays in CBR mode. I've tried different versions (11 and 11.5) and uninstall/reinstall a number of times.
Can't select VBR MP3 encoding
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Re: Can't select VBR MP3 encoding
Originally posted by gthomassenI've tried everything, but any changes I make in the Lame Advanced options screen are not applied. For instance, I select VBR in the Advanced options screen and click OK, but it stays in CBR mode. I've tried different versions (11 and 11.5) and uninstall/reinstall a number of times. -
Re: Can't select VBR MP3 encoding
No, there is no preset selected...and if I try and select a preset, just like any manual changes I try, it doesn't change it from CBR. Basically I am stuck in CBR mode and can't change it to anything else. I tried installing and reinstalling again this morning with no luck.Comment
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Re: Can't select VBR MP3 encoding
and if I try and select a preset, just like any manual changes I try, it doesn't change it from CBR.
If you go to the Advanced Options window for mp3, what happens if you click on the vbr button?
Can you move the slider to change your cbr bitrate? Can you select cbr presets (like Very High or alt preset insane)?
What other options have you selected for your mp3 codec?
What windows version are you using?
Edit: When you have uninstalled/reinstalled did you try the complete uninstall procedure (which includes removing the dBpowerAMP folder from the registery) outlined here: http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?t=6828 ?
Best wishes,
BillLast edited by xoas; November 06, 2005, 02:34 PM.Comment
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Re: Can't select VBR MP3 encoding
Yes, I'm sure it is a VBR preset...and the problem is the same if I "just" try to select VBR in the advanced option window (or in fact make ANY changes in the advanced dialog window). The problem doesn't make itself apparent until I select the OK button in the advanced window (i.e. when in the advanced dialog box, it appears to let me select the VBR radio button). Once you are back at the main Music Converter screen you see that it is still on CBR. I can move the CBR slider around fine.
Selecting a CBR preset appears to have the same problem - it doesn't seem to accept the change when you exit the dialog.
All other options are still in whatever the default was and I am running on XP.
Also, when I uninstalled, I did manually delete all registry entries.
Thanks,
GaryComment
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Re: Can't select VBR MP3 encoding
This looks like the same problem another user reported not too long ago:
When I go to convert a CD or any file to MP3, I click the Advanced options to change to variable bitrate, but after I click ok, it's always stuck at constant bitrate. I tried the presets and it always reverts back to constant bitrate. Anybody know how to fix this?
My best advice at this point would be to try manually replacing the Lame codec as described here: http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?t=4028
It looks to me likely that there may be some compatibility problem between dMC and the Lame encoder and some other program or system feature that is causing this. It certainly does not seem to be a common problem but it does seem to be a more than single case problem.
It is interesting that the issue appears to occur with cbr presets as well. Could something be interfering with the mp3 Advanced Options only?
If replacing the mp3 codec does not help, I would recommend you try one or more other codecs with vbr (ogg vorbis, wma, musepack, m4a/mp4) and see if you have any trouble changing/converting their settings to try to confirm whether this issue is confined to mp3 or not.
Best wishes,
BillComment
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Re: Can't select VBR MP3 encoding
Looks like it is the same exact problem and it doesn't look like they got it resolved.
Tried putting the latest LAME beta dll in the dmc directory with no effect - same problem.
WMA and OGG work fine (I tried lots of options and all worked fine), it is just the LAME codec (and specifically the advaced options page).Comment
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