AIMP 2 Format Conversion Woes


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    AIMP 2 Format Conversion Woes


    I am trying to convert .wav files to .flac using AIMP 2 v2.6.1.583 and when I try to convert a set of 12 .wav files into the .flac lossless format AIMP 2 processes all of the tracks, but only one 12-16 MB trac shows up in the file even though the GUI shows that all of the files were converted.

    I really like using AIMP 2 and I would like to learn how to convert .wav to losless .flac using this player and any help would be appreciated.

    ~Maxx~

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    Can you give me a snippy of the options the FLAC encoder gives you? And/or any other file conversion options in AIMP2?
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    gornot- I have searched for the information with regards to the flac encoding options in the AIMP 2 Audio converter, but I can find nothing more than is in the screen shot I originally posted. The program allows one to choose the format and compression rate, but there ate no other details. I've tried dozens of times to get AIMP 2 Audio converter to work correctly, but each time it only converts a single file out of the entire batch.

    ~Maxx~

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    The FLAC encoder made single audio files and CLUE sheets popular, so I'm not really surprised that it does that; however, it's baffling that you cannot choose not to have this. If the "Mode" dropdown list doesn't give you any results, I'm afraid you'd just have to compress your music elsewhere. Now, I won't shove any "alternatives" in your face, but the FLAC encoder can be downloaded and used as CLI, or you can poke around SourceForge and see if you can find a GUI for the encoder and try that. Those kind of GUIs are usually only portable versions that need to have the encoder dlls and exes in the same folder and you're all set.
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