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Old 27th November 2018, 19:50   #1561  |  Link
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Love the tool, so useful.

One minor thing, is it possible to have aac/mp4 files created as m4a? I have a large library of mp4 a/v files, it would be handy to differentiate between audio only and audio/video files.

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Old 27th November 2018, 20:01   #1562  |  Link
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Already answered in 2010...
Have a look here:
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Already answered in 2010...
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Actually things have changed quite a bit since then

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Love the tool, so useful.

One minor thing, is it possible to have aac/mp4 files created as m4a? I have a large library of mp4 a/v files, it would be handy to differentiate between audio only and audio/video files.

Thanks.
If you really want to, you can achieve that via "Rename Output Files" feature, which can be found on the "Advanced Options" tab.

Go to the "File Extensions" section and click "Add Overwrite" button...
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Old 27th November 2018, 21:58   #1564  |  Link
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Actually things have changed quite a bit since then
Would you care to elaborate?
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The only official file extension defined by the standard is .mp4
Has this changed in the meantime?
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Has this changed in the meantime?
Not really. This is why I still wouldn't add a “Save AAC/MP4 files with .m4a file extension” option, or something in that vein. Way too specific, and promoting the wrong idea.

If we added this today, tomorrow somebody would come along and requests the “Save Ogg/Vorbis files with .oga file extension” option.

Nonetheless, we have a pretty versatile rename feature now, which (among other things) can change the file extension to whatever you feel like. So it can handle (not only) the above use cases
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Actually things have changed quite a bit since then

If you really want to, you can achieve that via "Rename Output Files" feature, which can be found on the "Advanced Options" tab.

Go to the "File Extensions" section and click "Add Overwrite" button...
Wow... When did you add this particular option?
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Wow... When did you add this particular option?
Around v4.12, I think.
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Around v4.12, I think.
Ha... Around three years ago
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LameXP v4.18 Alpha-4

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Changes between v4.17 and v4.18 [unreleased]:
* Upgraded build environment to Microsoft Visual Studio 2017.9 (MSVC 14.16)
* Updated Vorbis encoder to OggEnc v2.88 (2018-11-14), using libvorbis v1.3.6 with aoTuV b6.03 (2018)
* Updated FLAC encoder/decoder to v1.3.2+ Git (2018-09-19), compiled with ICL 19.0 and MSVC 14.16
* Updated Monkey's Audio binary to v4.41 (2018-12-05), compiled with ICL 19.0 and MSVC 14.16
* Updated mpg123 decoder to v1.25.10 (2018-03-05) and added 64-Bit binaries, compiled with GCC 8.2.1
* Updated MediaInfo to v18.08.1 (2018-09-10), compiled with ICL 19.0 and MSVC 14.16
Please report if any file types are not detected (decoded) properly anymore after the recent MediaInfo changes
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Evening,

Over the last few months I've received a few PM's from people over on the AVS forum enquiring applications that can generate ALAC encodes. Is this something that could be implemented?
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Evening,

Over the last few months I've received a few PM's from people over on the AVS forum enquiring applications that can generate ALAC encodes. Is this something that could be implemented?
Well, since we already support ALAC decoding via refalac, adding encoding support for ALAC wouldn't be too hard

However I'm relucant to add encoding support for yet another "lossless" audio format.

We already have support for FLAC and Monkey's, where FLAC is the de facto standard for "lossless" audio today (with very good hardware support) and Monkey's is for those people who want that little bit of extra compression.

I see no advantage in ALAC format, as compression is no better than FLAC (actually slightly worse), whereas speed and playback support are inferior. Quality obviously is exactly the same for all "lossless" formats.
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Decoding thought (1) and a suggestion (2):

1. Decoders: LameXP does not seem to detect an Opus (or Ogg, or other audio) stream inside a WebM container, claiming the file is invalid (it's uncommon to put Opus or Ogg inside a non-Ogg container, and LameXP presumably doesn't include a WebM decoder).

I'm not trying to open a can of worms here. I don't want you to make LameXP into anything you don't want it to be or turn it into a "extracts from all possible container formats" utility, which might reduce its focus and efficiency.

2. I like the Encoded with LameXP tag. However, I would rather it didn't overwrite an already-present informational tag when enabled. If I could remember to check the files prior to setting the metadata, I could ensure that wouldn't happen, but I often forget. A lot of musicians have bandcamp/etc. pages or other source or relevant data in that metadata tag.

Would it be possible to append " / Encoded with LameXP" to a pre-existing tag or, alternatively, to apply the LameXP metadata tag only if that field is blank/not present in the original file?

An opt-in configuration option could be created, possibly, for users to switch to the alternate behavior if you would rather the current behavior remain the default (have Encoded by LameXP written to the file by default when "Write meta information to encoded files" is enabled)


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1. Decoders: LameXP does not seem to detect an Opus (or Ogg, or other audio) stream inside a WebM container, claiming the file is invalid (it's uncommon to put Opus or Ogg inside a non-Ogg container, and LameXP presumably doesn't include a WebM decoder).
WebM is just a fancy name for VP8 or VP9 video with Vorbis or Opus audio stored in Matroska (MKV) container. But I agree that WebM input support would be much desired.

However, to the best of my knowledge, neither OggDec (official Vorbis decoder by Xiph.org) nor OpusDec (official Opus decoder by Xiph.org) support Matroska (MKV) files as input; only Xiph's own Ogg container is supported!

We probably could use "mkvextract" tool to demux the Vorbis or Opus track from the MKV container and have it stored as Ogg file, the we can invoke the OggDec or OpusDec decoder.

The problem here is that LameXP does not currently have a framework for performing an additional "demuxing" step before invoking the actual decoder; it is assumed we can select the suitable decoder for each file right away.

So, to make a long story short, this is quite doable, but would definitely require some general changes to the way how LameXP decodes input files. Not something I can do in the near term


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2. I like the Encoded with LameXP tag. However, I would rather it didn't overwrite an already-present informational tag when enabled. If I could remember to check the files prior to setting the metadata, I could ensure that wouldn't happen, but I often forget. A lot of musicians have bandcamp/etc. pages or other source or relevant data in that metadata tag.
Well, things currently work like this: Any meta tags that you specify on the "Meta Data" tab take precedence over that meta tags that are detected from the input file.

The string "Encoded with LameXP" just happens to be the default comment value on the "Meta Data" tab. You can simply clear that value, if you don't like the comment from the input file to be replaced.

So, to solve this, we would need an option to append the meta tags specified on the "Meta Data" tab to the existing tags, instead of taking precedence over them.

But we probably would need that this option can be toggled separately for each meta tag (line), because for most of the tags we probably do not want that they are appended...

(either that, or we come up with a completely different method to sneak the "Encoded with LameXP" string into the comment field)
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(either that, or we come up with a completely different method to sneak the "Encoded with LameXP" string into the comment field)
For tag styles/versions that support it, LameXP's text could be placed in the <ENCODED BY> field.

That would prevent LameXP from interfering with the comment field entirely.

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LameXP v4.18 Alpha-6
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lam...6.exe/download

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Changes between v4.17 and v4.18 [unreleased]:
* Upgraded build environment to Microsoft Visual Studio 2017.9 (MSVC 14.16)
* Updated Vorbis encoder to OggEnc v2.88 (2018-11-14), using libvorbis v1.3.6 with aoTuV b6.03 (2018)
* Updated FLAC encoder/decoder to v1.3.2+ Git (2018-09-19), compiled with ICL 19.0 and MSVC 14.16
* Updated Monkey's Audio binary to v4.41 (2018-12-05), compiled with ICL 19.0 and MSVC 14.16
* Updated mpg123 decoder to v1.25.10 (2018-03-05) and added 64-Bit binaries, compiled with GCC 8.2.1
* Updated MediaInfo to v18.12 (2018-12-10), compiled with ICL 19.0 and MSVC 14.16
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Update search fails here (Win 8.1 x64). Of course I can just download the newest version, but I wanted to let you know.

LameXP 4.1.7.1 build 2188

Code:
Checking your Internet connection...

Connecting to host: www.der-postillon.com

* Trying 172.217.22.51...
* TCP_NODELAY set
* Connected to www.der-postillon.com (172.217.22.51) port 80 (#0)
> HEAD / HTTP/1.1
> Host: www.der-postillon.com
> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0
> Accept: */*
< HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently
< Location: https://www.der-postillon.com/
< Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
< Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2019 18:59:30 GMT
< Expires: Sun, 24 Feb 2019 18:59:30 GMT
< Cache-Control: private, max-age=0
< X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
< X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN
< X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block
< Server: GSE
< Transfer-Encoding: chunked
< Accept-Ranges: none
< Vary: Accept-Encoding
* Connection #0 to host www.der-postillon.com left intact
DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Connecting to host: rationalqm.us

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Connecting to host: www.uw.edu.pl

* Trying 193.0.115.152...
* TCP_NODELAY set
* Connected to www.uw.edu.pl (193.0.115.152) port 80 (#0)
> HEAD / HTTP/1.1
> Host: www.uw.edu.pl
> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0
> Accept: */*
* HTTP 1.0, assume close after body
< HTTP/1.0 302 Found
< Location: https://www.uw.edu.pl/
< Server: uw-lb
* HTTP/1.0 connection set to keep alive!
< Connection: Keep-Alive
< Content-Length: 0
* Connection #0 to host www.uw.edu.pl left intact
DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Connecting to host: www.apache.org

* Trying 40.79.78.1...
* TCP_NODELAY set
* Connected to www.apache.org (40.79.78.1) port 80 (#0)
> HEAD / HTTP/1.1
> Host: www.apache.org
> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0
> Accept: */*
< HTTP/1.1 200 OK
< Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2019 18:59:31 GMT
< Server: Apache/2.4.18 (Ubuntu)
< Last-Modified: Sun, 24 Feb 2019 18:10:20 GMT
< ETag: "f295-582a7bcace87f"
< Accept-Ranges: bytes
< Content-Length: 62101
< Vary: Accept-Encoding
< Cache-Control: max-age=3600
< Expires: Sun, 24 Feb 2019 19:59:31 GMT
< Content-Type: text/html
* Connection #0 to host www.apache.org left intact
DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Connecting to host: www.baidu.com

* Trying 103.235.46.39...
* TCP_NODELAY set
* Connected to www.baidu.com (103.235.46.39) port 80 (#0)
> HEAD / HTTP/1.1
> Host: www.baidu.com
> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0
> Accept: */*
< HTTP/1.1 200 OK
< Server: bfe/1.0.8.18
< Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2019 18:59:32 GMT
< Content-Type: text/html
< Content-Length: 277
< Last-Modified: Mon, 13 Jun 2016 02:50:23 GMT
< Connection: Keep-Alive
< ETag: "575e1f6f-115"
< Cache-Control: private, no-cache, no-store, proxy-revalidate, no-transform
< Pragma: no-cache
< Accept-Ranges: bytes
* Connection #0 to host www.baidu.com left intact
DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

----

Internet connection is operational, checking for updates online...

Trying update mirror:
http://www.muldersoft.keepfree.de/

Connecting to host: www.muldersoft.keepfree.de

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading update information:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading signature file:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Download completed, verifying signature:

gpgv: can't open `be9cd47c5b43f403.sig'
gpgv: verify signatures failed: file open error
Exited with code 2

Bad signature detected, take care !!!

Trying update mirror:
http://mulder.pe.hu/

Connecting to host: mulder.pe.hu

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading update information:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading signature file:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Download completed, verifying signature:

gpgv: can't open `6582489e74046ae4.sig'
gpgv: verify signatures failed: file open error
Exited with code 2

Bad signature detected, take care !!!

Trying update mirror:
http://gitlab.com/lamexp/lamexp/raw/gh-pages/

Connecting to host: gitlab.com

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading update information:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading signature file:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Download completed, verifying signature:

gpgv: can't open `eea858eb24352c05.sig'
gpgv: verify signatures failed: file open error
Exited with code 2

Bad signature detected, take care !!!

Trying update mirror:
http://lordmulder.github.io/LameXP/

Downloading update information:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading signature file:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Download completed, verifying signature:

gpgv: can't open `541327f772a0dfc3.sig'
gpgv: verify signatures failed: file open error
Exited with code 2

Bad signature detected, take care !!!

Trying update mirror:
http://lamexp.osdn.io/

Downloading update information:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading signature file:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Download completed, verifying signature:

gpgv: can't open `f7662bdde5678dcd.sig'
gpgv: verify signatures failed: file open error
Exited with code 2

Bad signature detected, take care !!!

Trying update mirror:
http://muldersoft.lima-city.de/

Downloading update information:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading signature file:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Download completed, verifying signature:

gpgv: can't open `13d1d4fdb414db56.sig'
gpgv: verify signatures failed: file open error
Exited with code 2

Bad signature detected, take care !!!

Trying update mirror:
http://muldersoft.sourceforge.net/

Downloading update information:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading signature file:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Download completed, verifying signature:

gpgv: can't open `cee093be878f0f50.sig'
gpgv: verify signatures failed: file open error
Exited with code 2

Bad signature detected, take care !!!

Trying update mirror:
http://muldersoft.co.nf/

Downloading update information:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading signature file:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Download completed, verifying signature:

gpgv: can't open `07b6d8ad25984733.sig'
gpgv: verify signatures failed: file open error
Exited with code 2

Bad signature detected, take care !!!

Trying update mirror:
http://mulder.bplaced.net/

Downloading update information:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading signature file:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Download completed, verifying signature:

gpgv: can't open `de2222ed62d546eb.sig'
gpgv: verify signatures failed: file open error
Exited with code 2

Bad signature detected, take care !!!

Trying update mirror:
http://muldersoft.com/

Downloading update information:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading signature file:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Download completed, verifying signature:

gpgv: can't open `618a5ecc80fecd29.sig'
gpgv: verify signatures failed: file open error
Exited with code 2

Bad signature detected, take care !!!

Trying update mirror:
http://muldersoft.bitbucket.io/

Downloading update information:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading signature file:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Download completed, verifying signature:

gpgv: can't open `9f788e65db0ef866.sig'
gpgv: verify signatures failed: file open error
Exited with code 2

Bad signature detected, take care !!!

Trying update mirror:
http://x264-launcher.osdn.io/

Downloading update information:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading signature file:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Download completed, verifying signature:

gpgv: can't open `123477e0c070119a.sig'
gpgv: verify signatures failed: file open error
Exited with code 2

Bad signature detected, take care !!!

Trying update mirror:
http://lamexp.sourceforge.net/

Downloading update information:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading signature file:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Download completed, verifying signature:

gpgv: can't open `c45e70527610d4fc.sig'
gpgv: verify signatures failed: file open error
Exited with code 2

Bad signature detected, take care !!!

Trying update mirror:
http://mulder.000webhostapp.com/

Downloading update information:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading signature file:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Download completed, verifying signature:

gpgv: can't open `8093d6da2ae3ce46.sig'
gpgv: verify signatures failed: file open error
Exited with code 2

Bad signature detected, take care !!!

Trying update mirror:
http://muldersoft.chickenkiller.com/

Downloading update information:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading signature file:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Download completed, verifying signature:

gpgv: can't open `abf0d8485690bb29.sig'
gpgv: verify signatures failed: file open error
Exited with code 2

Bad signature detected, take care !!!

Trying update mirror:
http://muldersoft.square7.ch/

Downloading update information:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading signature file:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Download completed, verifying signature:

gpgv: can't open `5d7e4e61cd453f9e.sig'
gpgv: verify signatures failed: file open error
Exited with code 2

Bad signature detected, take care !!!

Trying update mirror:
http://www.tricksoft.de/

Downloading update information:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading signature file:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Download completed, verifying signature:

gpgv: can't open `24b502b839843b53.sig'
gpgv: verify signatures failed: file open error
Exited with code 2

Bad signature detected, take care !!!

Trying update mirror:
http://repo.or.cz/LameXP.git/blob_plain/gh-pages:/

Downloading update information:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading signature file:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Download completed, verifying signature:

gpgv: can't open `9dcd6d0e55ee3d39.sig'
gpgv: verify signatures failed: file open error
Exited with code 2

Bad signature detected, take care !!!

Trying update mirror:
http://www.muldersoft.keepfree.de/

Downloading update information:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading signature file:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Download completed, verifying signature:

gpgv: can't open `b497b9285de1d801.sig'
gpgv: verify signatures failed: file open error
Exited with code 2

Bad signature detected, take care !!!

Trying update mirror:
http://mulder.pe.hu/

Downloading update information:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading signature file:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Download completed, verifying signature:

gpgv: can't open `d176183dbb39030d.sig'
gpgv: verify signatures failed: file open error
Exited with code 2

Bad signature detected, take care !!!

Trying update mirror:
http://gitlab.com/lamexp/lamexp/raw/gh-pages/

Downloading update information:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Downloading signature file:

DONE: Transfer completed successfully.

Download completed, verifying signature:

gpgv: can't open `e56d721a5d252299.sig'
gpgv: verify signatures failed: file open error
Exited with code 2

Bad signature detected, take care !!!
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Update search fails here (Win 8.1 x64). Of course I can just download the newest version, but I wanted to let you know.

LameXP 4.1.7.1 build 2188
Well, it looks like the verification of the GPG signature fails, every time, on your machine, because access to the downloaded .sig is denied for an incomprehensible reason:
Code:
gpgv: can't open `6582489e74046ae4.sig'
gpgv: verify signatures failed: file open error
Exited with code 2

Bad signature detected, take care !!!
There is no reasonable explanation why this should be happening. Also, it works flawlessly for me, with the same program version and operating system:



So I can only presume that this caused by so-called "anti-virus" software going on a rampage once again... and again... and again... and again... and again... and again...

(If you feel like doing some more in-depth analysis of the issue, check out Process Monitor)
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Hello, not sure whether to post this here, so please correct me if I'm wrong.

I am encountering two 'bugs' (latest LameXP build 4.17 Final-1 2188, on Windows 10 Pro 1809).

The file I am trying to convert is a flac 192 kHz 24 bits, to:

1. aac/mp4 (profile auto), CBR 320kbps: encoding fails. Error code 0x0000 and 0x0001 "could not open AAC encoder". I have tried many different options for this format, yet they always fail to encode.
2. opus: encoding succeeds. But it cuts off the first half second or so from the start of the track.

Any idea why this occurs, and what might be the solution? If there is more information needed, please let me know.

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Hello, hanskroll.

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1. aac/mp4 (profile auto), CBR 320kbps: encoding fails. Error code 0x0000 and 0x0001 "could not open AAC encoder". I have tried many different options for this format, yet they always fail to encode.
What AAC encoder are you using? Are you using Nero AAC or QAAC? Also, please post your log, so I can have a look!

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2. opus: encoding succeeds. But it cuts off the first half second or so from the start of the track.
I'm not quite sure about this one. But I'm not the developer of the Opus encoder (opusenc), I'm just calling the Opus encoder and pass in the input file – as with any other encoder in LameXP.

So, I don't think there is anything on the LameXP side that might be causing this.

If you think there is anything wrong with the Opus encoder, you should try to reproduce it with opusenc directly (not via LameXP), and then discuss your findings with the Opus developers...
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Hello, thanks so much for your (quick) reply!

I'm using everything that came with LameXP, so it's the Nero AAC encoder. I will try to figure out and test results with QAAC. Here's the error output:

Code:
LameXP v4.17 (Build #2188), compiled on 2018-11-10 at 15:28:47

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C:/Users/****/AppData/Local/Temp/51ba36340709e014/lxp_flac.exe -d -F -f -o C:\Users\****\AppData\Local\Temp\51ba36340709e014\153e3d8201b4b954.wav "C:\Users\****\Downloads\file.flac"

flac 1.3.2
Copyright (C) 2000-2009 Josh Coalson, 2011-2016 Xiph.Org Foundation
flac comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are
welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. Type `flac' for details.

Exited with code: 0x0000

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C:/Users/****/AppData/Local/Temp/51ba36340709e014/lxp_sox.exe --i C:\Users\****\AppData\Local\Temp\51ba36340709e014\153e3d8201b4b954.wav

Input File : 'C:\Users\****\AppData\Local\Temp\51ba36340709e014\153e3d8201b4b954.wav'
File Size : 418M
Bit Rate : 9.22M
Sample Encoding: 24-bit Signed Integer PCM

Exited with code: 0x0000

-------------------------------

"C:/Program Files (x86)/MuldeR/LameXP/neroAacEnc.exe" -cbr 320000 -if C:\Users\****\AppData\Local\Temp\51ba36340709e014\153e3d8201b4b954.wav -of "C:\Users\****\Downloads\file.mp4"

ERROR: could not open AAC encoder
*************************************************************
* *
* Nero AAC Encoder *
* Copyright 2009 Nero AG *
* All Rights Reserved Worldwide *
* *
* Package build date: Feb 18 2010 *
* Package version: 1.5.4.0 *
* *
* See -help for a complete list of available parameters. *
* *
*************************************************************

Exited with code: 0x0001
As for the opus, I will try your suggestions of opusenc. Thanks again!
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