I am using avi-gain to normalize .avi files and 2 of the files are failing to appear in the "completed" folder. I am 100% sure that these 2 files have the mp3 codec. Here is the info on one of the files: (both are files that I ripped from a dvd with handbrake, could that be a factor?)
file 1:
1 video stream: AVC
1 audio stream: MPEG Audio (mp3)
First video stream:
4 186 kpbs, 512*384 (4/3), at 29.970 fps, AVC, (High@L3.0,) (CABAC / 5 Ref Frames)
First audio stream:
160 kbps, 48.0 KHz, 2 Channels, MPEG Audio (MP3) (Version 1) (Layer 3) (Joint Stereo)
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Yeah, it doesn't work for all files, the AVC ones will not work for sure. I wrote it for Xvid/Divx encoded AVIs.
You can try the beta version of AVI_Gain as well, but I doubt it'll work with AVC (h264).
http://www.mediafire.com/file/kbyyb3gxszj/avi_gain_v08_BETA.zip"Quality is cool, but don't forget... Content is King!"
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