Hello,

I have tried various things to convert wma files, all to no avail. The conversion happens very quickly, and doesn't report any error messages, but just produces a soft white noise.

I'm using lame 3.96.1 on a slackware box, but as a sanity check I've also tried 3.96.1 on a fedora box, and 3.70 on the slackware box.

I can convert the same Wma files on a windows client which uses lame (Xilisoft) but not on my Linux box.

I can convert mp3 to wma (and mp3 to mp3 and wav to mp3 and wav to wma) but not Wma to anything else.

The output that gets produced is like this:

$: lame DivInD.wma DivInD.mp3
Assuming raw pcm input file
LAME version 3.96.1 (http://lame.sourceforge.net/)
Using polyphase lowpass filter, transition band: 17249 Hz - 17782 Hz
Encoding DivInD.wma to DivInD.mp3
Encoding as 44.1 kHz 128 kbps j-stereo MPEG-1 Layer III (11x) qval=3
   Frame          |  CPU time/estim | REAL time/estim | play/CPU |    ETA
  976/978   (100%)|    0:02/    0:02|    0:02/    0:02|   11.182x|    0:00
average: 128.0 kbps                    MS: 979 (100.0%)

Writing LAME Tag...done
ReplayGain: -11.3dB

The only suspicious thing above seems to be "Assuming raw pcm input file" but I've searched the web in vain. I even tried reading the source (I'm not much of a c programmer, but get_audio.c seems to say that raw pcm is assumed for everything but WAF and AIFF - is this right???)


If anyone has any ideas I'd be grateful,

Thanks,

Peter


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