I have some very large MP3 that I'm converting to mono, low-bit-rate, 22Khz sample rate files (audio books). These files are all longer than an hour each. Unfortunately the resulting files are are all only only about 7 to 14 minutes in length. I am using a registered version of dMC. Any ideas?
Converted large AA file loses minutes
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Re: Converted large MP3 loses minutes
Make sure you aren't using any "DSP Effects".
What is the size of your original mp3s?
Do you have Professional Frequency Conversion enabled?
Check dMC Configuration (Start menu --> Programs --> dBpowerAMP Music Converter --> Configuration --> dMC Configuration) to see what version you have and to enable Professional Frequency Conversion. The latest version of dMC is r11.5. And you can install the unregistered version overtop of your registered version and keep your registered status. -
Re: Converted large MP3 loses minutes
I think you should do the conversion in several steps.
First convert to mono, keep bitrate and frequency as asource.
Then convert this resulting file to a different bitrate, and keep channels and frequency as souce.
Finally convert this latest resulting file to a different frequency, keep the channels and bitrate as source.Comment
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Re: Converted large MP3 loses minutes
Originally posted by ChristinaSI think you should do the conversion in several steps.
First convert to mono, keep bitrate and frequency as asource.
Then convert this resulting file to a different bitrate, and keep channels and frequency as souce.
Finally convert this latest resulting file to a different frequency, keep the channels and bitrate as source.
Are you sure the mp3 header is not damaged which is giving you incorrect times in your player?Comment
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Re: Converted large MP3 loses minutes
To clarify, you should follow the steps in Christina's post while your file is converted to WAV:
Originally posted by ChristinaSFirst convert to mono, keep bitrate and frequency as asource.
Then convert this resulting file to a different bitrate, and keep channels and frequency as souce.
Finally convert this latest resulting file to a different frequency, keep the channels and bitrate as source.Comment
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Re: Converted large MP3 loses minutes
I am also having trouble converting larger files using the trial version. I have installed the .aa codec and am trying to convert files from 2 to 7 hours long (Audible) to .mp3 or .wav. The conversion works -- but produces a file for only about 30 minutes of the original. Is this limitation due to the trial version? I want to be sure larger file conversion is possible before I buy.
Thank you for help.Comment
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Re: Converted large MP3 loses minutes
The conversion works -- but produces a file for only about 30 minutes of the original.
Have you checked out this FAQ item on Audible files through the DirectShow decoder here: http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?t=8981 ?
Best wishes,
BillLast edited by xoas; October 23, 2005, 10:49 PM.Comment
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Re: directshow codec (audible files) crashes
Originally posted by hm42Solution: delete the .aa files, download them again from audible.com personal library. Convert them without listening.Comment
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Re: Converted large MP3 loses minutes
Originally posted by xoasHave you checked out this FAQ item on Audible files through the DirectShow decoder here: http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?t=8981 ?
And it doesn't work. I now get a resulting file that begins at a different place and lasts a different length (now about 20 min.), but is nowhere near the 2 - 7 hours of the original files.
This is a real drag. I called Audible, and they have no way for me to listen to their files, except on my computer (I have a Maxfield G-Flash USB player). Sure, I'm going to sit here for 7 hours and listen.
I hope either Audible or dbPowerAMP finds and markets a possibility for me to listen to these files so I can *legally* hear what I'd like to.
thx anyway for the suggestion. If you come up with another one, I'll try it.Comment
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Re: Converted large MP3 loses minutes
Originally posted by LtDatayou downloaded a new copy of the song, did NOT listen to it, and converted it in dMC? And it was still too short?
Yep, that's exactly what I did. Except it's not about songs, it's about voice files. I even downloaded 3 different files, just to test out your directions. I keep getting the same result (at least that's steady state...).
Got a clue?Comment
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Re: Converted large AA file loses minutes
I downloaded the 30-day trial dbpowerAMP.
Then I downloaded and installed the codec from http://www.dbpoweramp.com/codec-central-directshow.htm. (I added the file type .aa using config on Notepad + save.)
Doesn't look like the codec is a trial.Comment
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