From: Budge Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2017 10:38
Have you looked at your files with AtomicParsley to see if you get the
message I get "MPEG-4 Unknown profile" on your problem files? It would be
good to learn if we have the same problem. This is no longer a long file
problem.
Thanks for
Hi batguano999
On 24/01/17 21:02, batguano999 wrote:
I am now talking about current half hour radio program downloads which
suddenly no longer play.
Nobody else has reported the recent problem with relatively short files
so I do not know if this is a bug in GiP or my system and nobody else
Hi Jeremy
On 24/01/17 20:11, Jeremy Nicoll - ml gip wrote:
On 2017-01-24 19:18, Budge wrote:
My understanding is that if I convert to mp3 I lose more. Not sure if
this is true.
MP3 files can be created at different bit rates. Perhaps you should
take some sample
audio files and create some
>
>I am now talking about current half hour radio program downloads which
>suddenly no longer play.
>
>Nobody else has reported the recent problem with relatively short files
>so I do not know if this is a bug in GiP or my system and nobody else is
>joining this discussion.
>
Hi
This
On 2017-01-24 20:19, Tony Quinn wrote:
On 24-Jan-17 8:16 PM, Tony Quinn wrote:
On 24-Jan-17 8:11 PM, Jeremy Nicoll - ml gip wrote:
I have some original recordings made in the last year or two at
choral concerts - mostly
24 bit, 44.1 khz, stereo uncompressed WAV files, made with ecent
On 24-Jan-17 8:16 PM, Tony Quinn wrote:
On 24-Jan-17 8:11 PM, Jeremy Nicoll - ml gip wrote:
On 2017-01-24 19:18, Budge wrote:
My understanding is that if I convert to mp3 I lose more. Not sure if
this is true.
MP3 files can be created at different bit rates. Perhaps you should
take
On 24-Jan-17 8:11 PM, Jeremy Nicoll - ml gip wrote:
On 2017-01-24 19:18, Budge wrote:
My understanding is that if I convert to mp3 I lose more. Not sure if
this is true.
MP3 files can be created at different bit rates. Perhaps you should
take some sample
audio files and create some MP3
On 2017-01-24 19:18, Budge wrote:
My understanding is that if I convert to mp3 I lose more. Not sure if
this is true.
MP3 files can be created at different bit rates. Perhaps you should
take some sample
audio files and create some MP3 versions at different rates and see
whether you can
On 23/01/17 23:24, RS wrote:
I wanted to know how to convert the M4A/AAC created by get_iplayer after
downloading DASHhigh radio. I was going to ask this as a question but I
have now partially answered it myself. I thought I would post it here
in case it is of use to anyone else. Since I
On 23/01/17 23:41, RS wrote:
From: batguano999
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2017 17:51
To check whether your version of FFmpeg creates m4a files that play
nice with the Linn...
Create some test files with different durations... 15 minutes, 30
minutes, 60 minutes etc. up to 3 hours.
If they all
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