MPC and EAC don't work with command lines options |
MPC and EAC don't work with command lines options |
Jan 18 2012, 13:16
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Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 18-January 12 From: France Member No.: 96531 |
Hello.
I would like ripping and encoding WAV to MPC with the extern programm mpcenc.exe but there is a malfunction. The settings are here : ![]() With this setup in Additional command-line options : CODE --quality 9 --xlevel --ape2 --artist "%a" --title "%t" --album "%g" --year "%y" --track "%n" --genre "%m" %s I have this error message : ![]() Even this only setting don't works : CODE --quality 9 How can I do ? Thanks... |
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Jan 30 2012, 11:58
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Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 18-January 12 From: France Member No.: 96531 |
On the base, the great majority of my musical files are coded in HE-AAC with SBR. I chose definitively Aimp3 because I like the lightness and the aspect of this software, besides its sound high quality. What makes that I do not absolutely wish to change it.
Aimp3 reads all the formats, including the HE-AAC as well as the values of Replay Gain which are registered in files. Problem : the module of calculation of Replay Gain gives different values that Winamp or Foobar2000. That would not be a problem if all the library was scanned with the module of Aimp3 but with the files HE-AAC, only the value in decibels is registered in the file, not the value of the peak. Thus, to calculate Replay Gain, I thought of using Foobar2000 in portable version. New problem : it calculates correctly the value of Replay Gain of files HE-AAC but does not manage to integrate the data with this format. So that I tried to use the AAC of iTunes (m4a) in command line with qtaacenc.exe but according to what I was able to read, it is necessary to have QuickTime installed on the PC and I don't want to have another additional program which will almost be of no use. I chose now the MPC for my collection of classical music. Here, not of Replay Gain but I was going to use from now on this format for the other musical styles by integrating Replay Gain. But because Aimp3 does not manage to read the values, I am in a dead end because I don't either want to reinstall Winamp, who calculates and registers very well Replay Gain des HE-AAC. Is there a means to use qtaacenc.exe without installing QuickTime or other solution at my problems ? Thank... This post has been edited by LaurentNerva: Jan 30 2012, 12:01 |
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LaurentNerva MPC and EAC don't work with command lines options Jan 18 2012, 13:16
Frank Bicking The placeholders have changed with EAC 1.0 beta 2.... Jan 18 2012, 13:35
LaurentNerva Ok, it's fun !
Now if I want use the enc... Jan 18 2012, 15:11
db1989 Edit: Ignore what I said before.
You would need t... Jan 18 2012, 21:27
lvqcl IMHO it is possible to do this similarly to http:/... Jan 18 2012, 21:47
LaurentNerva Encoding is still ok with this :
CODE/c D:... Jan 19 2012, 10:36
LaurentNerva Well, the Replay Gain works with this command line... Jan 29 2012, 10:45
lvqcl http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?ti...pack_... Jan 29 2012, 11:33
LaurentNerva Thanks for this. But what is the utility of the re... Jan 29 2012, 12:24
lvqcl I don't know. At least you can use fb2k to cop... Jan 29 2012, 12:56
Antonski QUOTE (lvqcl @ Jan 29 2012, 13:56) Or ask... Jan 30 2012, 00:06
db1989 QUOTE (LaurentNerva @ Jan 30 2012, 10:58)... Jan 30 2012, 22:42
LaurentNerva I am trying DbPowerAmp who allows to calculate Rep... Jan 30 2012, 19:17
LaurentNerva Then I correct my sentence : I chose definitively ... Jan 31 2012, 10:35![]() ![]() |
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