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TAudioConverter

Reply #25
Logged in after many months of lurking around....

There's some weird bug with this software.  If I try to set an output folder to save to, it crashes, says it cannot find the output file after encoding to Quicktime AAC.  However, if I check the box that says "Same as Source" and the file is saved in the same location as the input file, there's no problems at all.  Otherwise, it works pretty good!  One minor thing I do notice...I told the program to take the tags from the input files, and it seems to drop the date tag from my FLAC files so all my AAC files have no date field on them.

Legally, I don't see how this program is any different than setting up foobar to do a conversion, minus having to work with all the command lines yourself.  That makes it much simpler for those who cannot get command lines to work.


Can you try that exe please?

Also date tag is passed as "year" to FLAC files. Is it wrong? I can change it easily.

TAudioConverter

Reply #26
Tried the newer exe file....same thing happens.  Also you're right...dates are written as "year".
foobar2000, FLAC, and qAAC -V90
It just works people!

TAudioConverter

Reply #27
Sorry i understood the problem wrong.

Can you send me the log of a failed encode?

TAudioConverter

Reply #28
Should it work with .VOB files? If I try to add vob file, I'm getting error "189-128" is not valid integer value.

TAudioConverter

Reply #29
Yes it should work. And i can reproduce that with one of my vob files. I added it to my to-do list.

TAudioConverter

Reply #30
This is what happens if I tell the encoder to output converted files to any folder except where the source file is located:


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[12/17/2012 3:08:07 PM] Started deleting temp files...
[12/17/2012 3:08:07 PM] Deleted 0 file(s).
[12/17/2012 3:08:07 PM] Finished deleting temp files.

[12/17/2012 3:08:35 PM] File: Z:\Music\The Rippingtons\Weekend in Monaco\07 - Weekend in Monaco - Moka Java.flac [Video duration failed. Trying general duration: 348400]
[12/17/2012 3:08:35 PM] File: Z:\Music\The Rippingtons\Weekend in Monaco\07 - Weekend in Monaco - Moka Java.flac [Video duration failed. Trying general duration: 348400]
[12/17/2012 3:08:53 PM] Started deleting temp files...
[12/17/2012 3:08:53 PM] Deleted 0 file(s).
[12/17/2012 3:08:53 PM] Finished deleting temp files.

[12/17/2012 3:08:53 PM] Number of files: 1
[12/17/2012 3:08:53 PM] Number of process: 1
[12/17/2012 3:08:53 PM] Number of commands per process: 1
[12/17/2012 3:08:53 PM] Number of add. commands for last process: 0

[12/17/2012 3:08:53 PM] File: Z:\Music\The Rippingtons\Weekend in Monaco\07 - Weekend in Monaco - Moka Java.flac [Video duration failed. Trying general duration: 348400]
--------------------------------------------
[12/17/2012 3:08:53 PM] Starting encoding process
[12/17/2012 3:08:53 PM] Command lines:
-y -i "Z:\Music\The Rippingtons\Weekend in Monaco\07 - Weekend in Monaco - Moka Java.flac" -threads 0 -vn  -f wav  "C:\Users\Adam\AppData\Local\Temp\TAudioConverter\\07 - Weekend in Monaco - Moka Java.wav"
--tvbr 63 --artist "The Rippingtons" --title "Moka Java" --genre "Jazz" --composer "Unkown" --album "Weekend in Monaco" --track "7" --comment "Encoded with TAudioConverter" --threading --rate keep "C:\Users\Adam\AppData\Local\Temp\TAudioConverter\\07 - Weekend in Monaco - Moka Java.wav" -o "Z:\Music\temp\\Weekend in Monaco_Qaac\07 - Weekend in Monaco - Moka Java.m4a"
--------------------------------------------


----Encoding Summary----
    +Audio
        -Encoder: QAAC
        -TVBR: 63 kbps
        -Encoding quality: 2
        -HE AAC mode: False
        -Bit Depth: Original
    +Effects
        -Disabled
----Encoding Summary----


Outputs:
Encoder1:
ffmpeg version N-47062-g26c531c Copyright © 2000-2012 the FFmpeg developers
  built on Nov 25 2012 12:21:26 with gcc 4.7.2 (GCC)
  configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --disable-pthreads --enable-runtime-cpudetect --enable-avisynth --enable-bzlib --enable-frei0r --enable-libass --enable-libopencore-amrnb --enable-libopencore-amrwb --enable-libfreetype --enable-libgsm --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libnut --enable-libopenjpeg --enable-libopus --enable-librtmp --enable-libschroedinger --enable-libspeex --enable-libtheora --enable-libutvideo --enable-libvo-aacenc --enable-libvo-amrwbenc --enable-libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-libx264 --enable-libxavs --enable-libxvid --enable-zlib
  libavutil      52.  9.100 / 52.  9.100
  libavcodec    54. 77.100 / 54. 77.100
  libavformat    54. 37.100 / 54. 37.100
  libavdevice    54.  3.100 / 54.  3.100
  libavfilter    3. 23.102 /  3. 23.102
  libswscale      2.  1.102 /  2.  1.102
  libswresample  0. 17.101 /  0. 17.101
  libpostproc    52.  2.100 / 52.  2.100
[flac @ 024db2c0] max_analyze_duration 5000000 reached at 5015510
Input #0, flac, from 'Z:\Music\The Rippingtons\Weekend in Monaco\07 - Weekend in Monaco - Moka Java.flac':
  Metadata:
    ALBUM          : Weekend in Monaco
    ARTIST          : The Rippingtons
    COMMENT        :  YEAR: 1992
    DATE            : 1992
    GENRE          : Jazz
    TITLE          : Moka Java
    TRACKTOTAL      : 9
    track          : 7
  Duration: 00:05:48.40, bitrate: 887 kb/s
    Stream #0:0: Audio: flac, 44100 Hz, stereo, s16
Output #0, wav, to 'C:\Users\Adam\AppData\Local\Temp\TAudioConverter\\07 - Weekend in Monaco - Moka Java.wav':
  Metadata:
    IPRD            : Weekend in Monaco
    IART            : The Rippingtons
    ICMT            :  YEAR: 1992
    ICRD            : 1992
    IGNR            : Jazz
    INAM            : Moka Java
    TRACKTOTAL      : 9
    IPRT            : 7
    ISFT            : Lavf54.37.100
    Stream #0:0: Audio: pcm_s16le ([1][0][0][0] / 0x0001), 44100 Hz, stereo, s16, 1411 kb/s
Stream mapping:
  Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (flac -> pcm_s16le)
Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
size=  60018kB time=00:05:48.40 bitrate=1411.2kbits/s   
video:0kB audio:60017kB subtitle:0 global headers:0kB muxing overhead 0.000335%

qaac 2.07, CoreAudioToolbox 7.9.7.9

07 - Weekend in Monaco - Moka Java.m4a
AAC-LC Encoder, TVBR q63, Quality 96
[100.0%] 5:48.399/5:48.399 (31.2x), ETA 0:00.000 
15364440/15364440 samples processed in 0:11.169
Overall bitrate: 132.89kbps
ERROR: libmp4v2: mp4v2::impl::MP4File::Open: open(Z:\Music\temp\\Weekend in Monaco_Qaac\07 - Weekend in Monaco - Moka Java.m4a) failed (..\..\mp4v2\src\mp4file.cpp,398)


[12/17/2012 3:09:07 PM] Cannot find output file Z:\Music\temp\\Weekend in Monaco_Qaac\07 - Weekend in Monaco - Moka Java.m4a
foobar2000, FLAC, and qAAC -V90
It just works people!

TAudioConverter

Reply #31
What is the output folder in that example above? Does the directory "Z:\Music\temp\" exist? Can you reproduce that problem with any of the other encoders?

TAudioConverter

Reply #32
Yes, that folder does exist.

Taking your recommendation, I tried just about every other encoder--FLAC, Vorbis, Opus, MP3, FHG's AAC....they all work when I say to output to Z:\Music\temp\  Quicktime's QAAC would not work.

Funny......or rather not funny because that's an interesting problem....I remember having a nightmare trying to get QAAC to work on my computer through foobar...eventually I hit on the right commandline and I haven't touched it since.
foobar2000, FLAC, and qAAC -V90
It just works people!

TAudioConverter

Reply #33
Something else to put on your to-do list: the FHG aac file created did not transfer any of the FLAC tags.  The Opus file had the artist and title tag transfer, but the rest were missing.  Every other format had its tags when I did that test.
foobar2000, FLAC, and qAAC -V90
It just works people!

TAudioConverter

Reply #34
That might be a qaac bug or maybe something specific to your system. Also, qaac that comes with TAC is outdated, maybe updating to 2.08 might have an effect.

I could not find any help or example to show me how to pass tags using fhgaacenc.

TAudioConverter

Reply #35
Thanks for reporting, it's regression on qaac 2.06 and will be fixed soon.

TAudioConverter

Reply #36
FYI, it was basically the problem of mp4v2:
http://code.google.com/p/mp4v2/issues/detail?id=151

qaac has been normalizing the output path name before, but I somehow forgot it and changed to pass the the pathname (given by -o) to libmp4v2 as it is on version 2.06, and triggered the problem of mp4v2.

TAudioConverter

Reply #37
Thanks very much nu774.

TAudioConverter

Reply #38
You may want to see if others report the qaac problem.  Like I said, I had an absolute nightmare getting qaac to work so my system definitely doesn't like qaac even if I do!
foobar2000, FLAC, and qAAC -V90
It just works people!

TAudioConverter

Reply #39
Did updating to 2.09 solved your problem, Meeko?

 

TAudioConverter

Reply #40
Update:
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--0.6
-Added: Files without an audio stream will not be added to list
-Added: Summary will be added to log
-Removed: "Custom Options" tab
-Removed: enc_fhgaac.dll, libmp4v2.dll and nsutil.dll (Please see \Tools\fhgaacenc\Readme.txt)
-Fixed: Selecting "Bit Depth" as "Original" did not have any effect
-Fixed: If encoding stopped and re-started progress window shows wrong info
-Fixed: Some audio only files could not be encoded (thx to jkauff and soneca)
-Fixed: If output folder does not exist, it will be created (thx to Meeko)
-Fixed: Some VOB files caused "x not integer" error (thx to Rollin)
-Updated: QAAC to 2.09
-Updated: OpusEnc to build using libopus 1.0.2

TAudioConverter

Reply #41
I think that when copied audio is in AAC, it is better to pack it to m4a container, because raw aac is almost unusable.

When trying to copy audio from VOB files with PCM audio, TAudioconverter only creates empty 20 kB wav and ffmpeg gives error Could not write header for output file #0. It is because PCM in VOB is big-endian and can't be packed into wav. So it must be converted to little-endian first.

And one more question: Why don't support extracting from all common formats that mediainfo and ffmpeg support (e.g. 3gp)?

TAudioConverter

Reply #42
I think that when copied audio is in AAC, it is better to pack it to m4a container, because raw aac is almost unusable.

When trying to copy audio from VOB files with PCM audio, TAudioconverter only creates empty 20 kB wav and ffmpeg gives error Could not write header for output file #0. It is because PCM in VOB is big-endian and can't be packed into wav. So it must be converted to little-endian first.

And one more question: Why don't support extracting from all common formats that mediainfo and ffmpeg support (e.g. 3gp)?


Thx i changed "aac" to "m4a". And also added support for 3gp files. If you can think of any other extension feel free to share.

About PCM files, does this happen if you set "Bit depth" to any value other than "Original"?

TAudioConverter

Reply #43
Your latest update (0.6) works fine with QAAC now.  Awesome job on the software piece.
foobar2000, FLAC, and qAAC -V90
It just works people!

TAudioConverter

Reply #44
sadly i updated to the last version
and i got this error

encoder qaac abr bitrate 80
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Outputs:
Encoder1:
ffmpeg version N-47062-g26c531c Copyright © 2000-2012 the FFmpeg developers
  built on Nov 25 2012 12:21:26 with gcc 4.7.2 (GCC)
  configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --disable-pthreads --enable-runtime-cpudetect --enable-avisynth --enable-bzlib --enable-frei0r --enable-libass --enable-libopencore-amrnb --enable-libopencore-amrwb --enable-libfreetype --enable-libgsm --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libnut --enable-libopenjpeg --enable-libopus --enable-librtmp --enable-libschroedinger --enable-libspeex --enable-libtheora --enable-libutvideo --enable-libvo-aacenc --enable-libvo-amrwbenc --enable-libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-libx264 --enable-libxavs --enable-libxvid --enable-zlib
  libavutil      52.  9.100 / 52.  9.100
  libavcodec    54. 77.100 / 54. 77.100
  libavformat    54. 37.100 / 54. 37.100
  libavdevice    54.  3.100 / 54.  3.100
  libavfilter    3. 23.102 /  3. 23.102
  libswscale      2.  1.102 /  2.  1.102
  libswresample  0. 17.101 /  0. 17.101
  libpostproc    52.  2.100 / 52.  2.100



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ERROR: CoreAudioToolbox.dll: Impossibile trovare il modulo specificato.

impossible to find the specific module , under xp

thanks
the tool is amazing




TAudioConverter

Reply #48
@francesco I suggest you download QuickTime setup, extract it using 7zip and install AppleApplicationSupport.msi. Or simply you can just install QT.

@Rollin thanks for sample, I am downloading now.

TAudioConverter

Reply #49
Rollin try this one.