Hi!
I've been using the mp3 to wave converter for - sheez, as long as I've been converting sound files to other formats! - and have never EVER had any problems.
So you can imagine how puzzled I am that today, when I was converting an mp3 to wave format, the resulting wav-file sounded distorted and seemed to be missing chunks in certain frequency ranges.
The original mp3 file sounds good and full, despite its (to me, unusual) 80kbit encoding at 22Khz.
I tried changing the conversion settings for wav, which doesn't help.
I also tried converting to WMA and mp3 - and the results are corroded in these formats too.
Finally, I tested the converter with other mp3 files and found they convert just fine - so it's not the software installation.
What in the world can be happening here?? Can it possibly have to do with the mp3 format??
Thanks for any help on this one!
Nathalie
mp3 to wave converter plus - weird results
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Greg
Send us the file and we'll check it out. Go to the following web page and select the "Request Support" link:
http://www.acoustica.com/support/request_support.htm
Greg