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    Hello all!

    I have an AVI file that has DivX ;-) Audio of 22.05k at 32kbps. I have converted it to a WAV and that WAV is okay. When I run BeSweet and use the TooLame part to convert it to MP2 it fails at the same spot each time. TooLame GPF's but BeSweet does not.

    I used VirtualDub 1.5 (and several other versions) and saved it with no compression PCM.
    Settings are:

    "C:\Program Files\TMPGEnc\TooLame\toolame.exe" -s 22.05 -m j -b 32 -e "f:\Video Files\All New Files\video\Audio 22k 32bit 2h05m23.691s.wav" "f:\Video Files\All New Files\video\Audio 22k 32bit 2h05m23.691s.mp2"

    I tried to convert to MP3 (Lame) and it failed about 40% (50 min of 125) of the way. That is better then the 30 min (same spot each time) trying it with TooLame.

    Could not get CDex to convert fully either. WAV editors load it no problem.
    Thank You & Have a great Day! :)
    reman
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  2. Member
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    had the same problem

    Tmpeg workeed fine, just unmark the externall 2lame codec under enviromental settings
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    Me too have problems with tooLame on some computers. Works fine on others with the same WAV. I've used wav2mp with considerable success where tooLame would crash.

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  4. Member
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    Thanks both of you!

    I will try both ideas. Unchecking the TooLame means that you are using the TMPGEnc internal audio decoder. It is NOT as good. But if it works

    BTW: This is the ONLY file it will not work on...I have done hundreds of other files.
    Thank You & Have a great Day! :)
    reman
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    There appears to be a lower limit to the KBPS settings. 64 for stereo and 56kbps for mono.
    Thank You & Have a great Day! :)
    reman
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