I am trying to connect Beam to a Sony Bravia Tv using an audio converter. I have coaxial out of tv into converter. and optical into converter from beam using Sonos supplied adapter. I am trying unsuccessfully to connect to to beam. message on sonos app says no signal detected make sure to digital optical adapter and HDMI cable are securely plugged into....
it will not connect to tv
i did exactly what you mentioned. used a coaxial cable from the TV out and plugged it into the adapter/converter. Then an optical cable from the adapter/converter to the Sonos adapter cable and that cable to the beam HDMI. But couldn't connect and no sound from the beam.
The RPA-SPDIF module is an Analog-to-Digital converter designed for use with an RP4.2-HY11 or RP4.2-HY12 interface to replace the factory Hyundai radio with a more advanced aftermarket head unit. The module converts analog audio from an aftermarket radio into a digital signal for proper audio through the factory amplifier. The module uses a high-quality Wolfson digital to analog converter (DAC) to ensure excellent sound quality.
RE181 Mid/Side Audio Converter allows easy Mid/Side processing of any audio. This Rack Extension was specifically developed for use with the RE3Q Six-band Equalizer and other Rack Extensions from Red Rock Sound.
Well, I guess I'll leave this post up in case anyone else is having the same problem, but it turns out I'm just dumb and didn't try changing the one setting that was causing the issue :D
For whatever reason, filtering it through the sample rate converter, even if it was set to the same sample rate as the original file, massively increased the bitrate. I took out the filter and all of a sudden I have 900kbps, 48khz ALAC files. Fascinating.
I have just downloaded fre:ac in the hopes that I could use it to convert all the AAC files I have in iTunes to MP3 files, on my PC running Windows 10 Home 64 bit.
I wanted to convert the tracks and save them back in the same folder on iTunes as where the AAC files were.
I have tested this out with a couple of tracks and whilst the converetd files show up on Windows Explorer in the correct place, they do not show up on iTunes.
Any suggestions as to any settings I should be making to achieve my objective (NB: Iam a total novice on fre:ac so please don't assume I know what the menus do!!). OR will I have to go through all the converted tracks and add them back into iTunes? If so, it is not much point me using fre:ac as I can just convert each track album by album using the iTunes file converter instead.
Many thanks in advance for any help on this.
Thanks Robert, but I was hoping that I wouldn't have to do the "Add file" bit in iTunes. I was hoping that the converted file would save automatically back into iTunes (or at least, could be set to do so) without me having to add it again. As I said initially, if I can't do that with Fre:ac, then I can go through each album in iTunes one by one, convert all the tracks using the iTunes converter, and then delete the AAC versions and keep the MP3 versions. I was just looking/hoping for an easier and less time consuming way of doing it.
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fre:ac is a free audio converter and CD ripper with support for various popular formats and encoders. It converts freely between MP3, M4A/AAC, FLAC, WMA, Opus, Ogg Vorbis, Speex, Monkey's Audio (APE), WavPack, WAV and other formats.
With fre:ac you easily rip your audio CDs to MP3 or M4A files for use with your hardware player or convert files that do not play with other audio software. You can even convert whole music libraries retaining the folder and filename structure.
fre:ac's discussion forums are moving to GitHub. Please post new questions and ideas in the new Discussions area and feel free to start discussions about anything releated to fre:ac and digital audio conversion over there.
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Loopback
The Loopback function combines the input audio with playback from your computer and routes it to your software. Perfect for adding background music to your stream or singing live with an instrumental track.
Some specific formats of music files are not supported widely, as a result you may encounter the error that they are not recognized from time to time. If you have multiple audios from Apple Music, iTunes, and Audible, ViWizard Audio Converter is here to convert them to popular formats like MP3 and AAC for playing on any device freely.
Wanna make your own music with more exciting personalities? ViWizard Audio Converter allows you to customize the output audio settings, such as, the sample rate, bit rate, codec, channel, volume, speed, and pitch. If you are a DJ or audio fancier, you can make use of ViWizard Audio Converter to change the audio parameters easily.
Designed with a built-in audio splitter, ViWizard Audio Converter can help you cut the long music files to small pieces either by time, chapter, or segments, so that you can choose the exact part of your music to play without any problem. When you have some large audiobooks, you can split Audioble and iTunes books into several chapters.
It's common that some audio files may have incorrect metadata information for the old music files or some audio tracks recorded personally. To remove any mess and make it easier for you to look up your files, ViWizard Audio Converter integrates the options for you to edit the ID3 tags of the audio files, including the title, genre, and more.
It comes with all the best features for handling audio files, such as downloading special files, converting audio formats, and customizing playback settings. No matter what you need to do with your audio files, you can always let this smart audio converter to help you quickly and reliably.
ViWizard Audio Converter takes advantage of the latest multiple-thread audio conversion technology, which can convert audio files at a 30 faster speed while keeping the original quality. To ensure a stable conversion, it can only work at 1 speed on macOS 10.13 and later.
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Its main purpose is to edit and convert audio files from one format into another. All popular audio formats are supported, such as MP3, Windows Media Audio (WMA and ASF), QuickTime Audio (MP4, M4A and AAC), Real Audio (RM and RA), Vorbis Audio (OGG), Mobile Audio (AMR), Creative Voice (VOC), Sun Audio (AU), Wave Audio (WAV and AIFF), FLAC etc. Any and all audio codecs are supported, including MP3, AAC, Vorbis, GSM and ADPCM.
Advanced export presets
Using the export presets, you can choose the quality and format of the audio you want without having to think twice. The application has a huge number of presets covering all formats and multimedia devices. You can easily edit them yourself or create your own.
Delete audio fragment from file
Using the built-in editor, you can easily delete fragment of a audio from file. After conversion, the fragments will be removed from the resulting file.
High conversion quality
Conversion employs only high-quality audio processing algorithms, therefore there are practically no losses in quality; the conversion quality depends only on the preset which you choose.
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