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Mac OS X  |  Audio / Video  |  Rip / Burn / Image  |  Griffin Final Vinyl  |  Encoding error

Griffin Final Vinyl

Griffin Final Vinyl

records audio from any source using iMic

Version:  2.5.1

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Encoding error

Feedback Type:  Troubleshooting Report

Contributed by: cnymike Monday, January 02 2006 @ 06:29 AM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

I had been using Final Vinyl v1.1.2 and was also using ClickRepair to post process the resulting aiff files. All was well until I downloaded and tried Final vinyl v2.0. Now Click Repair cannot open the resulting file. It reports an encoding error and says the the encoding method used is "twos" when only "swot" is allowed. Is it any coincidence that "swot" is the reverse of "twos"? I don't know what the deal is here, but I have to revert back to FinalVinyl 1.1.2 to get files that ClickRepair will be able to utilize.

Any ideas about this? Is this perhaps a bug in Final Vinyl?   
System Info:Mac OS 10.4.2

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Encoding error - pianis

It is probably because Final Vinyl 2.0 saves files in AIFC format by default and Click Repair may only support AIFF files. Try either of these to see if it works:

1. Select wave 16bit as the default save format in the preferences.

2. Or try exporting the file in AIFF format.

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Monday, January 02 2006 @ 03:15 PM PST