by Jon EP » Mon Dec 05, 2011 4:08 pm
Hi, just upgraded to MM4, and am having problems with some files which can not be converted during ipod synchronization. I get the following message:
File ____ cannot be decoded. It is possibly due to DRM restrictions.
These are files that previously caused no problem, although I recreated my conversion filters when I upgraded to MM4 and wonder if that is the issue.
To synch with my ipod, I use filters to have MM4 convert large VBR files into CBR mp3s. The filter at issue seems to be the one that converts any file with a bitrate greater than 256 kbps to an MP3 with the following characteristics:
Channels: Stereo
CBR: 320
Encoding quality: 2- high quality
In most cases, most of the other tracks on the given album are all encoding nicely and are converted and synchronized to the iPod. I can't make heads or tails out of why some files wont encode -- it's not the highest vbr file on a given album, although generally the vbr is high and the file size is large. All the files so far are WMA.
Thanks,
Jon
Hi, just upgraded to MM4, and am having problems with some files which can not be converted during ipod synchronization. I get the following message:
File ____ cannot be decoded. It is possibly due to DRM restrictions.
These are files that previously caused no problem, although I recreated my conversion filters when I upgraded to MM4 and wonder if that is the issue.
To synch with my ipod, I use filters to have MM4 convert large VBR files into CBR mp3s. The filter at issue seems to be the one that converts any file with a bitrate greater than 256 kbps to an MP3 with the following characteristics:
Channels: Stereo
CBR: 320
Encoding quality: 2- high quality
In most cases, most of the other tracks on the given album are all encoding nicely and are converted and synchronized to the iPod. I can't make heads or tails out of why some files wont encode -- it's not the highest vbr file on a given album, although generally the vbr is high and the file size is large. All the files so far are WMA.
Thanks,
Jon