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  1. Member
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    Dec 2006
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    I downloaded a bunch of .wma files that were created by a friend. I started converting them to mp3 to add them to a podcast. I had to break for a few days & in the meantime had to restart my computer. Now, when I try to encode more of the files, FFmpegX goes through the motions of encoding, but the resultant file is only about 1/1000 of the size of the previously-converted files (verified by re-encoding one). The files are created, but they are only a few seconds long; only one out of nine had any audio on it at all.

    I thought I pretty much just used the FFmpegX defaults the first time I worked on the project - selected .MP3, checked Encode audio, left Audio Bitrate at 128, selected Sample Rate of 144000, Channels = mono, Mode = CBR. That setup obviously does not work now. I have tried changing each of them independently on a known good file & I see no difference in the output.

    Any ideas? Any help would be appreciated.
    Marley Graham

  2. Member
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    Jan 2010
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    United Kingdom
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    Hi Marley,

    I know this was a long time ago but did you ever get this problem resolved I am having exactly the same issue?

    Thanks

    Michael




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