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  • jgirado
    • Feb 2008
    • 2

    WMA Lossless fails with "After Encoding Verify Audio"

    Hi,

    I just bought DBpoweramp reference to rip my 1000 CD collection into my hard disk. I decided to use WMA lossless for no particular reason other that I have a Windows XP PC and a MP3 player that support WMA lossless.

    I'm trying to rip "Peter Gabriel - So". The CD is on AccurateRip database, but mine must be a very old pressing because DBpoweramp reports in all the tracks "X AR (12) i Secure". I think it means the ripping is OK, but the reported CRC is not.

    I have the flag 'After Encoding Verify Audio' on.

    Anyway, only the last track '09 - This Is the Picture (Excellent Birds)' gives me:
    Error ripping to Windows Media Audio 10, 'Track 9' to '09 - This Is the Picture (Excellent Birds).wma' Error audio file failed verification '09 - This Is the Picture (Excellent Birds).wma'.

    I also tried ripping to WAV using DBpoweramp and EAC, then use DBpoweramp to convert to WMA Lossless, but I got the same error with both .WAV.

    The strange thing is that if I use Apple Lossess as a codec, DBpoweramp rip and verify this track without error or problem.

    Should I re-rip my CDs (so far) using another lossless CODEC (Apple, Wave, FLAC, etc).

    I founds this thread, but got no conclusion of what to use from here:


    Thanks,
    javier
  • Wayne
    dBpoweramp Guru
    • Aug 2002
    • 1252

    #2
    Re: WMA Lossless fails with "After Encoding Verify Audio"

    I have seen a comment on this forum that there is a known bug with the window lossless format that it sometimes appears to lose a few bytes in the output file.

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    • Spoon
      Administrator
      • Apr 2002
      • 43926

      #3
      Re: WMA Lossless fails with "After Encoding Verify Audio"

      The WMA file will be missing a few samples from the end, that is all.
      Spoon
      www.dbpoweramp.com

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      • jgirado
        • Feb 2008
        • 2

        #4
        Re: WMA Lossless fails with "After Encoding Verify Audio"

        Thanks for the tip people.

        Today I ripped 'Eminem - Curtain call - the hits' to Wave (uncompress .WAV). Based on DBpoweamp all tracks were AccurateRip so no problems here (is a brand new CD after all).

        Then, I selected all tracks, right-click and using DBpoweramp converted to WMA Lossless. OF course with "After Encoding Verify Audio" enabled.

        track 10, 15 and 17 failed to verify. I converted back track 17 to .WAV and compared to the oroginal .WAV using an HEX comparison viewer.

        There is an HEX number in the 6th position (header I think): 0x94 in the original and 0x95 in the copy back from WMAL file.

        Then, beginning in 0x013D8638 to 0x013C02C there is a huge chunk of data that is different. That's a lot of data!!! Is this what you call 'a sample'? Why is in the middle?????

        So far I ripped only 10 CD from my collection, but I asking you guys if is wise to continuing using WMAL. Do you have a better suggestion? Different data in the middle of the .WAV make me paranoid!

        If you are interest I uploaded a "17-Stan.ZIP" file that contain the three audio files, the original .WAV, the .WMA (lossless) and the converted back to .WAV. Is huge (166MB) so be patient please.

        ftp://ftp.evl.uic.edu/pub/INcoming/jgirado
        username: anonymous

        thanks for your patient. And DBpoweramp Ref is excellent! Better than EAC. It worth the money....

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