I am working on a C# program that converts WAV files to MP3.
The WAV files are in either PCM or u-LAW format.
When I ran the command
C:\Program Files\GoldWave>GoldWave.exe /process:MP3 "C:\temp\Sample3.wav"
but GoldWave pops up an error message: "The preset could not be loaded: MP3"
Does this error message have to do with my trial version?
Thanks ahead for your help
Vince
Using command line to encode WAV to MP3
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Re: Using command line to encode WAV to MP3
That is not a limitation of the trial version.
Make sure you've created the MP3 preset under the File | Batch Processing command. Also make sure the preset exists for the user that is running the C# program (if it is running under a different account).
Chris
Make sure you've created the MP3 preset under the File | Batch Processing command. Also make sure the preset exists for the user that is running the C# program (if it is running under a different account).
Chris
How can I specify multiple files in a command line
Dear Chris,
Using wildcard symbol *, I can batch process multiple files. But what if I have files which I can't use wildcard to cover them? Can I put multiple file names in a command line?
thanks,
Vince
Using wildcard symbol *, I can batch process multiple files. But what if I have files which I can't use wildcard to cover them? Can I put multiple file names in a command line?
thanks,
Vince
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Re: How can I specify multiple files in a command line
Multiple files can be listed on the command line for batch processing.
Presets are stored in the Windows registry.
Chris
Presets are stored in the Windows registry.
Chris