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Sgt_Strider
19th December 2002, 06:52
I'm trying to convert my ac3 file that I got from my dvd into a wav file so that I can later transcode to aac. The thing is that every time Headache transcodes to wav, the file is damage...WTF is going on? Thx
JohnMK
19th December 2002, 15:59
You really need to elucidate. If you're talking about unnecessary pops and clicks, I've noted that too. I was encoding the sound to Sound of Music and noticed a particularly loud pop about 2 minutes into the movie, and when I checked the DVD, it wasn't there, and when I transcoded with BeSweet, it wasn't there. I still have that DVD if DarkAvenger wants to hunt down the bug.
DSPguru
19th December 2002, 20:24
http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/AacMachine.htm
Sgt_Strider
20th December 2002, 01:28
Originally posted by DSPguru
http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/AacMachine.htm
I want to use Nero to encode the wav file to AAC.
Sgt_Strider
20th December 2002, 01:29
Originally posted by JohnMK
You really need to elucidate. If you're talking about unnecessary pops and clicks, I've noted that too. I was encoding the sound to Sound of Music and noticed a particularly loud pop about 2 minutes into the movie, and when I checked the DVD, it wasn't there, and when I transcoded with BeSweet, it wasn't there. I still have that DVD if DarkAvenger wants to hunt down the bug.
Dude after 20 min. headache will output a file to my computer. When attempting to open it or use it with Nero to encode to AAC, I get a error saying that the file is damage. This happens every single time I attempt to get a 16bit wav file while transcoding my ac3 file from the DVD. My grammar is pretty bad but I hope you understand.
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