Hi, I have several files that are failing to convert to opus. Most of my FLAC library converts successfully, but a few aren't working right. They appear to be working fine in the batch converter until the very end when tags are supposed to be written. At that point, I get a message saying
CoreConverter.exe - Application Error
The instruction at 0x8b72c1ce referenced memory at 0x00000000. The memory could not be read.
Click on OK to terminate the program
Click on CANCEL to debug the program.
Debugging (in Visual Studio, the only application I currently have that handles debugging) traces the issue to an unhandled exception in opus.dll. In edition to Visual Studio, a window called dBpoweramp: Conversion Errors pops up with the following information:
Error converting to Opus, 'D:\Music\FLAC\My CDs\Andrew Lloyd Webber\Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat\01.01 - Andrew Lloyd Webber - Jacob and Sons - Joseph's Coat.flac' to 'D:\Music\FLAC\My CDs\Andrew Lloyd Webber\Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat\01.01 - Andrew Lloyd Webber - Jacob and Sons - Joseph's Coat.opus'
Error: Watchdog timeout, possible CoreConverter crash
I end up with 2 files instead of one: 01.01 - Andrew Lloyd Webber - Jacob and Sons - Joseph's Coat.opus (which seems to play correctly, but contains no tags except for ENCODER and ENCODER_OPTIONS) and 01.01 - Andrew Lloyd Webber - Jacob and Sons - Joseph's Coat.opus.tmp
I've attempted to convert the files to different formats. OGG and MP3 for example, and both work file, but I'm trying to use opus for portable playback because it seems to offer similar quality at lower bitrates compared to other codecs I've tried.
What could be causing this, and is there anything I can do to remedy it?
I'm using Windows 8.1 Pro x64 with dBpoweramp r15. I vaguely remember having a similar issue at one point in the past with dBpoweramp r14 as well (on Windows 7 Ultimate x64 at that point), but can't remember if it was with the same files or not. I can provide more information if necessary. Just let me know what you need to know. I can upload files if necessary also, though I'm not sure if that's legally acceptable. Just let me know.
Thanks,
crawler9
CoreConverter.exe - Application Error
The instruction at 0x8b72c1ce referenced memory at 0x00000000. The memory could not be read.
Click on OK to terminate the program
Click on CANCEL to debug the program.
Debugging (in Visual Studio, the only application I currently have that handles debugging) traces the issue to an unhandled exception in opus.dll. In edition to Visual Studio, a window called dBpoweramp: Conversion Errors pops up with the following information:
Error converting to Opus, 'D:\Music\FLAC\My CDs\Andrew Lloyd Webber\Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat\01.01 - Andrew Lloyd Webber - Jacob and Sons - Joseph's Coat.flac' to 'D:\Music\FLAC\My CDs\Andrew Lloyd Webber\Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat\01.01 - Andrew Lloyd Webber - Jacob and Sons - Joseph's Coat.opus'
Error: Watchdog timeout, possible CoreConverter crash
I end up with 2 files instead of one: 01.01 - Andrew Lloyd Webber - Jacob and Sons - Joseph's Coat.opus (which seems to play correctly, but contains no tags except for ENCODER and ENCODER_OPTIONS) and 01.01 - Andrew Lloyd Webber - Jacob and Sons - Joseph's Coat.opus.tmp
I've attempted to convert the files to different formats. OGG and MP3 for example, and both work file, but I'm trying to use opus for portable playback because it seems to offer similar quality at lower bitrates compared to other codecs I've tried.
What could be causing this, and is there anything I can do to remedy it?
I'm using Windows 8.1 Pro x64 with dBpoweramp r15. I vaguely remember having a similar issue at one point in the past with dBpoweramp r14 as well (on Windows 7 Ultimate x64 at that point), but can't remember if it was with the same files or not. I can provide more information if necessary. Just let me know what you need to know. I can upload files if necessary also, though I'm not sure if that's legally acceptable. Just let me know.
Thanks,
crawler9
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