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    Does anyone know why I can't convert wav to mp2 with ffmpeggui and headac3he-0.23a. When I use ffmpeggui, I can open the wave file, but when I click convert, the finished window immediately pops up. When I open the file it is 0kb. When I use headac3he-0.23a it says can't open source file. Can some one help me

  2. Why don't you use Besweet to do the job?

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    Originally Posted by james636
    Does anyone know why I can't convert wav to mp2 with ffmpeggui
    First of all, use AVICodec on your WAV to see if there's anything out of the ordinary with it... Post your info.

    Try uninstalling and re-installing. It (ffmpeggui) really is a simple little app and so should work "off the shelf".

    Failing that, Baldrick, the site Administartor, might know - he wrote the GUI for ffmpeg. Either contact him via the "Report all bugs here" link under the tool iteself (in the "Tools" section), PM him or maybe the "Feedback" forum.
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    First off, Besweet doesn't even recognize the wav file. I used AVIcodec to tell if there was anything wrong with the wav file and it ststed that the file was supported and that I have the codec needed. But still I can not convert wav files to any other format. I can convert mp3 to mp2 and I can also play the wav file in WMP, but I can't convert. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling and that didn't work. Can someone help me

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    try toolame




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