dave981
10-20-2009, 08:02 PM
I originally thought this was an Replay AV issue, now I think it's an Replay Converter challenge:
I'm recording a "WinAmp stream" with Replay AV (8.61)
http://c1.mp3.liquidcompass.net/WWTCAMAAC
The stream is captured as a .AAC format. I can open this capture file up and hear the audio (Using VLC Player [default] and WinAmp).
Replay AV then attempts to convert the audio file to .MP3 - however the MP3 is a 0kb file (no content). This is also true if i try converting to an .OGG.
Someone else had a similar problem to mine when recording Real Audio:
Replay AV converts real stream to a silent mp3 file
- the solution there was to install "Real Alternative". I have both WinAmp and VLC Player on the same system... Not sure that this solution meets my needs.
"Not coverting Audio Recordings to Mp3" for XM radio. - I know this isn't the same issue, because I'm a Sirius subscriber, and with Replay A/V I successfully recorded the stream as .ASF and it automatically converted it to .MP3.
I attempted to run Replay Converter independently on the .AAC file, but it errors and says, "Replay Converter cannot convert that filetype from C:\xxxx.aac" - Which is why I'm now here :).
Thanks for the help!
Dave
(I Searched the forums for '.aac' and 'aac' but no results)
I'm recording a "WinAmp stream" with Replay AV (8.61)
http://c1.mp3.liquidcompass.net/WWTCAMAAC
The stream is captured as a .AAC format. I can open this capture file up and hear the audio (Using VLC Player [default] and WinAmp).
Replay AV then attempts to convert the audio file to .MP3 - however the MP3 is a 0kb file (no content). This is also true if i try converting to an .OGG.
Someone else had a similar problem to mine when recording Real Audio:
Replay AV converts real stream to a silent mp3 file
- the solution there was to install "Real Alternative". I have both WinAmp and VLC Player on the same system... Not sure that this solution meets my needs.
"Not coverting Audio Recordings to Mp3" for XM radio. - I know this isn't the same issue, because I'm a Sirius subscriber, and with Replay A/V I successfully recorded the stream as .ASF and it automatically converted it to .MP3.
I attempted to run Replay Converter independently on the .AAC file, but it errors and says, "Replay Converter cannot convert that filetype from C:\xxxx.aac" - Which is why I'm now here :).
Thanks for the help!
Dave
(I Searched the forums for '.aac' and 'aac' but no results)