Ok, so I guess I'm missing something obvious here. I just installed the trial of dBpowerAMP. I'm trying to convert some mp3 files on my HD that were not previously playing. The converter shows them as mpeg1 layer I files. I converted several of them using basically the default settings and they seemed to play back but after converting several of them, I find that they are actually playing back very slowly. I'm not sure what I've done wrong, but I suspect it's something simple. Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: Playback speed
I've since discovered that the tracks I was previously not able to play just needed their tag info restored. If I right click on one and do edit tag and then just hit OK, it is then usable. Unfortunately, I've got several tracks now that are playing really slowly and I'm not sure how to restore them (as being the complete idiot that I am, I clicked on the erase source option).Comment
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Re: Playback speed
Originally posted by kahnsoftUnfortunately, I've got several tracks now that are playing really slowly and I'm not sure how to restore them (as being the complete idiot that I am, I clicked on the erase source option).
I hope from the bottom of my heart that Spoon will remove the option to delete source file after conversion in future releases.Comment
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I think it's a useful option if your running low on hdd resources, I just should have been smarter about using it. In this case, I was converting files that I didn't know how they were encoded, using a tool that I was not really familiar with; and from first blush, the instrumental music seemed to be working. It wasn't until I actually listened to the piece in question all the way through that I realized that it was playing in way too low a key.
It was dumb on my part. It might make sense to add a warning for people who use similarly poor judgment, but I do think it's a useful option.Comment
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Well, you can delete your files explicitly, purposely, after you have done the conversions.Comment
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