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O Neil

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.ogg
« on: 01 Feb 2003, 02:40:32 »
Hey

I followed that tut on creating .ogg files, and it's all good except for the part where I click "Convert" it causes errors and such,

Why?

O Neil

Navy_Seals

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #1 on: 01 Feb 2003, 15:53:17 »
Hmmmm.... Thas really strange, first time i hear that someone gets errors while converting :P Anyways tells us more which program u r using which causes the error and what is the error, what does it say and such...  ::)

O Neil

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #2 on: 02 Feb 2003, 00:29:32 »
ok then. I got dbpower amp (I think) and was recemended in the tut on Adding Custom Music.

Error:

Musicconverter has caused an error in
MUSICCONVERTER.EXE
Musicconverter will now close

If you continue to experience any problems
try restarting your computer.

Any Ideas? ???

O Neil ;)

Navy_Seals

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #3 on: 02 Feb 2003, 16:04:55 »
Ohhh yeah i had this problem once, how i fixed :D well i dont remember, but.... u can try reinstalling the program that might help and make sure u got a simple dbPowerAmp cos there is one with some add-on (30 day trial i think) so it might be causing errors, anyways try reinstalling

Cheers ;)

RP

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #4 on: 03 Feb 2003, 06:57:28 »
Hi, oggdrop.exe allways woks just fine for me. And is as simple as it gets, grab your wave, drop it over the prog, and you get what you wanted. No menus, no mouse clicks, no nothing, and OFP plays it.

Hope this help you.

RP out.

Offline Black_Feather

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #5 on: 03 Feb 2003, 17:12:53 »
Yeah I use ogg drop for converting too, never had any probs either. It used to be in the editors depot so download it when you find it, its only 1mb.

O Neil

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #6 on: 04 Feb 2003, 05:51:16 »
.....man ! I'll try re-enstalling it and hope it doesn't stall, again

O Neil ;)

O Neil

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #7 on: 06 Feb 2003, 03:01:42 »
Man !!!!! FFS, now it has error before that now.

Unable to create compression CODEC 'Ogg Vorbis', please check software installation.

FFS, that's 5 times now and downloaded 3 times.
Help !

O Neil :'(

major asshole

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #8 on: 06 Feb 2003, 06:18:44 »

G'day

Doesn't dbPowerAmp require an .ogg plugin? (if I remember right)
if so, this may be your prob

hope this helps

L8R


Kaliyuga

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #9 on: 06 Feb 2003, 06:53:25 »
 Yeah the version of Db power amp that I had required a plug in to convert to .ogg.....  

Right now I'm using some trial version that only encodes 80% of your file to .ogg.......  ::)  

Just have to do a little extra math is all ;D


O Neil

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #10 on: 06 Feb 2003, 09:36:58 »
Man, this is really aggetating. Not you guys, it's me, I hate my comp, everything works for everyone else's comp exept mine.
I've downloaded:

dbpower amp
Vorbis codec
Winamp

Which was all in the tut and now I've gone right back to the start:

Musicconverter has caused an error in
MUSICCONVERTER.EXE
Musicconverter will now close

I think the only thing I can do now is to ask someone to create the .ogg files for me (After I send them then .wav file) so I can put them straight onto OpFlash.
Would that work? If so, any takers ?

Thxs

O Neil :'(

O Neil

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #11 on: 08 Feb 2003, 05:42:14 »
Anybody ?

major asshole

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #12 on: 08 Feb 2003, 19:12:58 »

G'day

Just do what the other guys said and use oggdrop. It's simple and quick and I found the files were smaller than db poweramp.Either that or find a crack.

L8R

O Neil

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #13 on: 08 Feb 2003, 21:44:05 »
Where do I get it ?

Offline Black_Feather

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #14 on: 08 Feb 2003, 22:45:44 »
here, you just need to drag your .wav onto the program and it will convert.

O Neil

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #15 on: 09 Feb 2003, 02:51:39 »
Nothing happenes when I drop the file.

major asshole

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #16 on: 09 Feb 2003, 07:49:07 »

G'day

I think the .wav file has to be 16 bit mono

L8R

O Neil

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #17 on: 09 Feb 2003, 08:04:03 »
...and how do I make it 16bit mono ?
I can;'t make it 16 bt for it only goes to 64 and there's no Mono/sterio setting.

O Neil ;)

Josef

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #18 on: 10 Feb 2003, 17:25:48 »
Can the oggdrop only fix waw files?

Josef

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #19 on: 10 Feb 2003, 17:35:49 »
Can anyone tell me where to get en mp3 to waw converter?

O Neil

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #20 on: 11 Feb 2003, 04:51:01 »
"Can the oggdrop only fix waw files? "

I have no idea ;)

Navy_Seals

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #21 on: 11 Feb 2003, 05:39:04 »
Jees guys why r u mucking with all this crap, dbPowerAMP and GoldWave r great programs and give so much stuff u can do with them, i just dont get it. If u r saying ur dbPowerAMP aint working then use GoldWave it can convert to ogg. format too and do much more neat stuff.

Cheers ;)

O Neil

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #22 on: 12 Feb 2003, 04:40:24 »
.......yea, that would have been a good idea apart from the fact that I've never herd of gold wav before in my life!

O Neil ;)

Josef

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #23 on: 12 Feb 2003, 12:07:15 »
I used DB Power Amp to make some WAW, then I used oggdrop, it went fast and painless, weeeeee now I can have custom music!

O Neil

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #24 on: 13 Feb 2003, 05:13:00 »
um...........I see what you mean, but all the files are .wmp (Windows media player) and they don't show up in the .ogg converter so I can't pick them up.

a) do I have to get a .wmp codec?
b) because I've just been typing the last 3 letters to .wav 9Think that's my porb but it plays in the .wav record ;) ;))
c) ...there is no C

O Neil

Josef

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #25 on: 13 Feb 2003, 15:34:50 »
Db can make waw from mp3, then you can make ogg with oggdrop, but it has to be 16 bit mono...

O Neil

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #26 on: 14 Feb 2003, 05:24:35 »
.........that's nice, but all my files are WMP not wav.

Josef

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #27 on: 14 Feb 2003, 15:41:35 »
try if DB power anp can convert them....

O Neil

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Re:.ogg
« Reply #28 on: 14 Feb 2003, 21:17:48 »
It can't