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landok
14th September 2002, 18:03
I don't know how to create a 5.1 wave pcm file (not ac3-wav) from 6 mono wav files?

Please anyone can help?

Thanks
:(

DJ Bobo
14th September 2002, 23:16
AFAIK, such a thing doesn't exist.

landok
15th September 2002, 17:00
Yes it does my friend DJ Bobo.
I've use soft encode to do this but i try to search for another way without using this buggy prog.

Please anyone with a different solution than this?

:(

DJ Bobo
15th September 2002, 18:04
@ landok
Sorry, I didn't know that. I just tried that in SoftEncode and it seems to work perfectly (no player would open it though so it gotta be out of the standard I think).
BTW, what's buggy in SoftEncode?! I never got problems with it.

landok
15th September 2002, 21:21
DJ Bobo may be you can help me with soft encode!
Every time trying to encode/transcode an ac3 the program crashed with an illegal operation. I try it with other PCs also with different OSes but no luck. The prog crashed ONLY when make ac3. It does not crash when you mux 6 mono waves to 1 5.1 wav file. Some times instead of the illegal operation, it just throws you out with out a warning message.

Any solution please for this?

:(

DJ Bobo
15th September 2002, 22:38
Sorry, I don't have such problems, it encodes just fine.
BTW, I have Win98 on a PIII machine.

landok
16th September 2002, 11:06
Seems that i found the solution to the prob!
If anyone has the same prob just disable the "Create permanent peak files for opened sound files" option from the preferences menu, restart the proggy and that's all!

and thanks DJ Bobo for your help!!!!!

;)

damsan05
14th August 2004, 07:36
Landok, I tried to disable the option which you mention bellow but still Soft Encode is crashing on me. Is there anything else that needs to be done. thanks.

aicjofs
16th August 2004, 05:05
damsan05. This is my overkill solution, but try deleting both sonic foundry registry keys(and sub keys) in HKLM, and HKCU.

I don't know which one or ones are responsible, haven't ever bothered to figure it out. WinXP SP1, P4 prescott.

damsan05
16th August 2004, 16:50
I found a solution which worked for me:

1. disable the "Create permanent peak files for opened sound files"
2. close the program
3. open the program and select "restore default preference on the next startup"
4. close and open again

I worked just fine and did not have any problems since. thanks.

Asmodeus
16th August 2004, 19:47
And what about BeSweet mux file ?
Create one and direct outut to PCM wave file.

neil wilkes
24th August 2004, 17:31
Open up the 6 mono files in an app like Nuendo or Cubase, and export the mixdown as N-channel interleaved.
Simple.