-
Re: Opus Codec on 64 bit Windows 10 Pro
Opus must be crashing, here a normal log:
Splitting Command Line:"C:\Program Files\dBpowerAMP\CoreConverter.exe" -dbcmd="z:\tmpusr\dBTD420.tmp"
->-> [dBCoreConverter::ReaddBCommandFile]
<-<- [dBCoreConverter::ReaddBCommandFile]
Decodes [clDecoder_Opus::Get]
BatchID [clDecoder_Opus::Set]
->-> [cldBCodecHandler::LoadEncoder]
Loading Encoder 'C:\Program Files\dBpowerAMP\encoder\mp3 (Lame).DLL'
<-<- [cldBCodecHandler::LoadEncoder]
BatchID [clEncoder::Set]
->-> [dBCoreConverter::StripCoreConverterCmds]
<-<- [dBCoreConverter::StripCoreConverterCmds]
SendRawUnCompressed [clEncoder::Get]
Communicate [clDecoder_Opus::Get]
Communicate [clEncoder::Get]
NeedHQAudio [clEncoder::Get]
Decode As [clDecoder_Opus::Set]
->-> [clDecoder_Opus::Open]
Opening file 'Z:\Ogg - Beastie Boys - Sabotage.opus' for read access: Opened
->-> [clDecoder_Opus::FillAudioInfo]
Creating Decode Buffer: Created
<-<- [clDecoder_Opus::Open]
SendOverReplayGainTags [clEncoder::Get]
->-> [clEncoder::BeginConversion]
Converting to 'Z:\Ogg - Beastie Boys - Sabotage.mp3' encoder settings ' -V="4" -original_bit="0"'
Lame encoder settings: -V 4 -o --noreplaygain -r --little-endian --bitwidth 16 - "Z:\Ogg - Beastie Boys - Sabotage.mp3"
<-<- [clEncoder::BeginConversion]
Communicate [clDecoder_Opus::Get]
Communicate [clEncoder::Get]
Encoding To: mp3 (Lame)
Encoder Cmd Line: -V="4" -original_bit="0"
============= CONVERSION BEGIN =============
============= CONVERSION END =============
Have a look in Event Viewer >> Window >> Applications
is dBpoweramp listed there?
-
Re: Opus Codec on 64 bit Windows 10 Pro
Sorry to give bad news, but no.
At 10:19 PM I attempted to convert the test file and no event was generated.
EventViewer.jpg
Last edited by Trainerwump; 04-25-2019 at 10:32 PM.
-
Re: Opus Codec on 64 bit Windows 10 Pro
I downloaded an opus test file and it converted fine. There must be something about the opus files that the dbp/codec does not like. The odd thing is that other downloadable programs and online converter programs don't have the same issue.
-
Re: Opus Codec on 64 bit Windows 10 Pro
Please email one of the files to us:
https://www.dbpoweramp.com/email.htm
-
Re: Opus Codec on 64 bit Windows 10 Pro
Should be arriving on your side any time.
Thank you,
Trainer
-
Re: Opus Codec on 64 bit Windows 10 Pro
The file even though it is labeled as .opus, it is not an opus file. It is in fact a .webm file (video) which contains opus audio.
dBpoweramp Video Converter can extract the audio if you change the extension to .webm and convert to Wave. The music converter cannot read .webm files.
-
Re: Opus Codec on 64 bit Windows 10 Pro
Thank you very much for sticking with it Spoon
I will do just as you recommend.
In the interests in trying to be helpful for those that experience a similar issue in the future. Should a user use (what I generically call) a YouTube ripper to rip audio tracks from YouTube and select .OPUS they may have similar problems and this could be a solution.
One alternative is a windows program called TAudioConverter (mine is downloaded from Portable Apps). Of course it does not do it quite a elegantly and with less control.
Best Regards,
Trainerwump
Tags for this Thread
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
Copyright © illustrate 2024, All rights reserved