Hi there.
I have Win 10 x64 and use trial version of 1.99 x64. What do I do: SACD ISO - multi channel area extract in DFF - merge with CUE. Then I encode the whole album *.dff in *.w64. The channel order get random and their description get lost, i.e. under LFE can be FL. Many times checked in Adobe Audition, where channels have simply numbers 1 till 5 or 6.
[SOLVED] Random channel assignment in w64 (1.99 x64)
Re: Random channel assignment in w64 (1.99 x64)
Hi,
I just encoded "Channel Test (5.1).flac" from https://www.quadraphonicquad.com/forums ... tes.24032/ to w64 and the channel order was preserved. I also encoded it to dsd and then that dff to w64 and still no problem. Could you try the same and then test the resulting file? I didn't test it with Adobe, I tried several players apps.
I just encoded "Channel Test (5.1).flac" from https://www.quadraphonicquad.com/forums ... tes.24032/ to w64 and the channel order was preserved. I also encoded it to dsd and then that dff to w64 and still no problem. Could you try the same and then test the resulting file? I didn't test it with Adobe, I tried several players apps.
Re: Random channel assignment in w64 (1.99 x64)
Not found.
There are no problems with files in *.wav. But when I pass over 4GB file (the box "Encode to W64 if outputfile is larger than 4 GB" is marked) they are.
Re: Random channel assignment in w64 (1.99 x64)
I try to explain once more. The problem appears only in one case: if I encode *.dff (or any other) multichannel file in *.wav and the box "Encode to W64 if outputfile is larger than 4 GB" is marked and the output file is really larger than 4 GB and the output file is encoded thus in *.w64.
Re: Random channel assignment in w64 (1.99 x64)
Thank for the details.
Here's the update to try - https://xrecode.com/test/setup_xrecode3 ... _1.100.exe
Here's the update to try - https://xrecode.com/test/setup_xrecode3 ... _1.100.exe
[SOLVED] Re: Random channel assignment in w64 (1.99 x64)
Wonderful! Now it works correctly. I've converted two files in *.w64 with 4.0 and 5.1 channel layout of 5GB and 7GB respectively. Case solved.