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BeSweet trouble

Postby Dark Confusion » Tue Mar 20, 2007 4:01 pm

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Alright. I have downloaded the AMVapp available on this site, and I am now trying to convert an audio file to MP3 file.

But...it just won't work! (shocker...)

Here's how it looks like on my BeSweet settings;
http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r218 ... eSweet.jpg

This is the log afterwards;

Using hip.dll v1.19 by Myers Carpenter <myers>
Using lame_enc.dll v1.32 (8/8/2003), Engine 3.90 <http>.

Logging start : 03/20/07 , 21:24:34.

C:\Program\AMVapp\Audio Apps\BeSweet\BeSweet.exe -core( -input C:\Program\AMVapp\Audio Apps\BeSweet\02 Touched.wav -output C:\Program\AMVapp\Audio Apps\BeSweet\02 Touched.mp3 -logfilea C:\Program\AMVapp\Audio Apps\BeSweet\BeSweet.log ) -ota( -hybridgain ) -lame( -b --alt-preset cbr 192 )

[00:00:00:000] +------- BeSweet -----
[00:00:00:000] | Input : C:\Program\AMVapp\Audio Apps\BeSweet\02 Touched.wav
[00:00:00:000] | Output: C:\Program\AMVapp\Audio Apps\BeSweet\02 Touched.mp3
[00:00:00:000] | Floating-Point Process: Yes
[00:00:00:000] | PostGain normalize to : 0.97
Error 47: Error with LAME dll!
Quiting...
[00:00:00:000] Conversion Completed !

Logging ends : 03/20/07 , 21:24:34.


Now, I might also mention; the .wav file was originally a .wma file, but I just changed the extension. So can that have something to with the problem?
If so, how do I change the wma to wav, or can I go directly from wma to mp3?

And what does
Error 47: Error with LAME dll!

mean? And how can I fix it?
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Re: BeSweet trouble

Postby downwithpants » Tue Mar 20, 2007 10:45 pm

Dark Confusion wrote:Now, I might also mention; the .wav file was originally a .wma file, but I just changed the extension. So can that have something to with the problem?
If so, how do I change the wma to wav, or can I go directly from wma to mp3?

that would be the problem. besweet isn't meant for reading .wma files.

if you are using audio from a CD, you should rip the CD to .wav, not .wma, using Exact Audio Copy (included in the amvapp). if you are using a .wma file as your source, you can try searching for programs to convert wma to wav and use dbpoweramp (in the amvapp) to compress the wav to mp3. you do lose some audio quality by doing this, but it shouldn't be noticeable.
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Postby Dark Confusion » Thu Mar 22, 2007 8:54 am

Thank you so much! This info has been really helpful!
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