Uncompressed WFX (sent to db): Format Tag: 1 Channels: 8 Bits per Sample: 24 Samples Per Second: 48000 Bytes Per Second: 1152000 Block Align: 24 CB Size: 0Īudio Length: 60000 mili-seconds 14713130 bytes 9216 kbpsĬonverting to 'C:\Users\usaft\Music\Remastered\Test for Bass Behavior_new settings.m4a' encoder settings ' -cli_encoder="C:\Program Files\dBpoweramp\encoder\m4a QAAC (iTunes)\qaac64.exe" -cli_cmd="-tvbr 27 -o " -selection="0,3,0,0"' Opening file 'C:\Users\usaft\Music\Remastered\Test for Bass Behavior_new settings.flac' for read access: Opened Loading Encoder 'C:\Program Files\dBpoweramp\encoder\m4a QAAC (iTunes).DLL' OK, so I went to the dBpoweramp Advanced Settings configuration, checked "music converter debug" then tried again.Ĭode: Splitting Command Line:"C:\Program Files\dBpoweramp\CoreConverter.exe" -dbcmd="C:\Users\usaft\AppData\Local\Temp\dBT5EB8.tmp" Don't know if this is something that dBPoweramp could check but just wanted to put it out there Result: no change, and actually, uninstalling the QAAC encoder did not reset the qaac64.exe back to running without admin right - I had to go back in and change the app defaults. Tried Reinstalling the QAAC dBpoweramp encoder Result: No error and encode said complete, but 0kb. Tried setting qaac64.exe to run as Administrator Installed older version of iTunes from the Apple Store (non-Unified App version, Windows. Changed the MAXCHANNELS to 8 and the encoded file plays with all 8 channels in Foobar2000 properly ( confirmed with the VU meter visualization ) but oddly enough when you right - click and hit properties, dBpoweramp says it 's a six-channel file so not sure what the deal is there.Īnyway, back the QAAC issue, I've tried the following: Off - topic, FDKAAC is set to maximum Channels being 6, can confirm 8 channels is supported.
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