I have just installed dBpowerAMP music converter and tried to convert my WAV file to MP3 - the result is that the music is speeded up - the whole song which was 3.43 minutes long is now run in just 2.44 minutes which sounds ridiculous! The original WAV file is 14182KB, PCM format, 16 bit, frequency 31250. Can anyone help?
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That is not a standard frequency, 32000 and 44100 are standard. -
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Try enabling Professional Frequency Conversion. This is set in dMC Configuration (Start>All Programs>dBpowerAMP Music Converter>Configuration>dBpowerAMP Music Converter Configuration, click on the Options tab).
If that does not fix it, try converting your wave file to standard PCM wave with a frequency of 44.1 kHz and convert that file to mp3.
Best wishes,
BillComment
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Re: Music is speeded up
Originally posted by xoasTry enabling Professional Frequency Conversion. This is set in dMC Configuration (Start>All Programs>dBpowerAMP Music Converter>Configuration>dBpowerAMP Music Converter Configuration, click on the Options tab).
If that does not fix it, try converting your wave file to standard PCM wave with a frequency of 44.1 kHz and convert that file to mp3.
Best wishes,
BillComment
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My question was leading into the advice that Donny gave (in post #6) regarding recording your track while it plays off your soundcard.
If the 2% speedup seems acceptable, then you should be able to convert your 32000 kHz wave file to mp3.
Occasionally you might be able to get results by recording your off-standard file with frequency set to "as source", in effect converting the file (at least theoretically) to itself but sometimes this will enable the file to be converted to something more useful.
How many channels was your original wave track?
Have you tried a test conversion of this wave file? This is done the same as a regular conversion only where you set the output format to wave or mp3 you select "Test Conversion (No Write)". You will see a progress bar which will move very rapidly and tell you in very short order whether the test conversion was successful or not (as well as the speed of the test conversion, if successful). No output file is created. If you get an error message, this strongly implies that Music Converter is unable to read this file correctly for whatever reason. In that case, Auxilary Input is your most likely chance.
BTW, where did your wave file originate?
Best wishes,
BillComment
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