Music conversion question.

Chris Parks

Vault Senior Citizen
I have recently come across an old music file for our mod and I'm trying to convert it to acm.

The file is .mp3. I have converted it to .wav using switch file converter and then used snd2acm to make the acm file.

However, it keeps giving me an error:

Warning: 89 coefficients were truncated. Max truncated value 46825
fade out your signal to fit [-32768;+32767] interval

Can anybody help? I have little knowledge in music conversion so have no idea what this means.

Thanks
 
I once did a conversion of an audio file to .acm and it worked once I got the bitrate right. So, you have to convert your mp3 to a wav sound with following properties: stereo, 22050 Hz, 16-bit.

Then, you put it through the snd2acm and it should go all right. It did for me at least.

I'm afraid I can't help much more; it turns out the tool and some other notes I made for the occasion have gone with the blast wind during some recent system crash :-/

Hope this will be of any help.
 
Hmmm - you might want to ask Timeslip if he/she is able to do the same with acm and mp3 files that was done with mve and avi files.
 
All I can offer is to try and convert your file if you upload it somewhere. If I manage to make it work, I will describe exactly what it was I did.
 
Okay my good Chris Parks, here's your converted file: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?mmmjmnk00zu

I had no problems with it, winamp could play it (with acm plugin). I recommend you download Audacity, its a free, easy to use and rather versatile audio editing program.

Once its installed you import your mp3 file, then export it as .wav 16bit. snd2acm should have no problems with, it worked for me.
 
Chris Parks said:
Thanks for the info and the conversion.

Maybe I just have a corrupted snd2acm file.

Thanks? What do you mean "thanks"?? It's €317.52, you will receive a message with my PayPal account.

Oh, I'm SO funny I just kill me.

Yeah I was thinking it was the program you used to convert the file, but I guess its more probable snd2acm is corrupt. Well, glad it worked out.
See ya,
 
Hello I still have the same problem. I downloaded Audacity, exported the file in wav16bits, 22050 hz. And when I put it in snd2acm I still get this truncated error. I tried different versions of snd2acm, the one from 2001 and the one from 2001-2003

I know it's 10 years late but the problem still remains..

I also remember that I used this software 7 years ago and it worked well
 
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