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Installation / Codecs Program usage / appearance Requests for new features Known bugs / more troubleshooting |
Installation, Codecs | |
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Sytem requirements |
The program should run in every 32 bit Windows (9x-Vista). It also works with Wine under Linux (mpglib.dll recommended for decoding). For playback you need at least: 200 MHz, an MP3 ACM or the mpglib.dll For recording you need at least: 400-500 MHz, an MP3 ACM or the Lame_enc.dll |
How do I install the software? |
The installer is a selfextracting ZIP file. It simply copies the files to the selected
folder and creates a desktop icon. Alternatively you can open the distribution file
with an archive utility (Winzip, Winrar...) and extract the files by yourself.
To let the program appear in a Start menu, you must create a shortcut on your own.
You can also associate one or more of the supported file types (mp3, mp2, cue, mpd)
to mp3DirectCut if you want to open them easily from the explorer. |
How do I uninstall the software? | To uninstall the program, delete the delivered files, the .ini file (created by mp3DirectCut) and the Start menu link if you made one. The program does not write to the Registry or to system folders. If the program folder is write protected, mp3DirectCut stores the settings in the Application data folder of the current user profile. If the folder "mp3DirectCut" exists there, it can also be deleted. |
Where must I put the mpglib.dll and the lame_enc.dll? | These decoding/encoding libraries must be either in a directory that is in your PATH (like "C:\Windows" or "C:\Windows\System") or you can put it into mp3DirectCut's directory. |
I have no MP3 ACM and the mpglib.dll seems not to work. | Please check if the mpglib.dll is activated in the program settings. Under "Settings" => "Configure..." => "Devices" => "MPEG decoder": "mpglib.dll" must be selected. |
Where can I get an ACM Codec for MP3? | There are several applications that bring along an MP3 Codec for the Windows ACM (= "Audio Compression Manager"). And there are different MP3 ACM Codecs (free and non-free ones, mere decoders and de-/encoders). The Codec (*.acm in System dir) must be installed by an application installer. Then it can be used by any software that wants to access it. Windows XP and Vista are already supplied with a decoding MP3 ACM. |
Program usage, appearance | |
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My MP3 file cannot be opened. | If the file is 'pure' MPEG audio, the program should open it. A file open error may be caused by too large ID3v2 Tags. They must not be greater than 500K. Otherwise take another program to remove the ID3v2. |
I can't edit a 40 hour file containing 600 tracks. | mp3DirectCut since version 2.02 should handle files up to 4 GB. But this is not tested by the author. The maximum number of edit parts is 500. |
What happens if the file info says 'No sync' or the MPEG graph shortly disappears? | Nothing bad if your MP3 is not corrupted. An MPEG audio file consists of a "frame" structure (about 38 frames per second). The program always looks for a frame beginning when you scroll, select or cut. In some rare cases the program is confused by something that looks like a frame header but isn't it. If you scroll further the program should re-sync. |
I got 'Re-syncs' on saving, what do they mean? |
That the program could not find a frame* header where it was expeceted.
It was necessary to search for the file position of the next header.
This can happen in corrupted files, at cut or paste positions, at a file end or in some cases
within VBR files. Often a Re-sync does not mean that anything went wrong.
But sometimes, some frames in the output file may be skipped.
As not all possible error and corruption constellations are examined,
it cannot be excluded that the program can hang or crash in some sync fail situations.
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Why can't I zoom out further than these three steps? | Because mp3DirectCut is always accessing everything directly. The program is designed not to care about the file size and shows a fixed area around the current position. Increasing the zooming out levels would cause longer file scannings every time the display is updated. |
Why does the position cursor rock, especially on VBR files? | The cursor is placed dynamically in the graphic view to compensate the variable displacements of VBR visualisation. This was the best solution to keep the file access fast and provide an acurate position pointer. |
On VBR the times of cues or selections are wrong. | mp3DirectCut calculates the positions using an average bitrate and optionally the "TOC" of the VBR header. But the relation between time and file position may still be incorrect, especially on longer files. Creating or importing a Cue sheet correctly for VBR files is not possible in many cases. |
After saving a VBR file the length seems to be wrong. | Maybe the VBR header was not written correctly. You should try to open the complete file and save it again, to write a new VBR header. If even this does not help, you can disable writing the header by unchecking the option in the Tag/Info dialog. |
My saved Cue sheet files are empty! | Only the split points with a Cue flag are saved to the Cue sheet file. If a split point does not have a Cue flag, it will not be saved. A flag can be set easily by CTRL+Q or in the Names and properties dialog. To set multiple flags, you can use the function "Set Cue flags for all simple split points" in the Edit menu. When loading a Cue sheet, the flags will be set automatically. If an edit point has a Cue flag set, it is displayed as dotted line. |
Why can't the program record in 44.1 kHz Stereo at 128 kbit/sec or more? | It can. But you seem to use a limited ACM (usually to 56 or 128 kbps). Get the free Lame encoder, copy the "Lame_enc.dll" to your Windows or mp3DirectCut folder and switch to Lame in the encoder settings. |
My recordings are empty. | This problem is not mp3DirectCut related. If the VU meter does not move on record, you should check the signal flow and the input level by the mixer applications of the system and your sound device. In mp3DirectCut you only have to choose the correct Wave-in device in the settings. |
Why are some silences shown with a constant high level (since version 2.01) ? | This problem can occur on files encoded by Lame to Joint stereo but may also concern other formats. It seems at frames with absolute silence, the main gain of an mpeg frame is irrelevant, and some encoders set it to a mad value. If mp3DirectCut's display would try to correct this, it could occur that also the level of some frames with normal level is not shown (happened in earlier versions). So we have to live with those ugly silences. But they can even be cut, as they are only silences ;) |
Feature requests | |
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I miss the "Append all/selection to..." save option! | It's no longer necessarry since mp3DirectCut has virtual Cut, Copy & Paste. Open a second instance of the program where you copy the part you want to append. Then paste the selection the end of the other track. "Save all..." creates the combined file. You can also paste multiple selections. Before saving, the program does not copy real audio data but only references. So you must keep every file until you saved the result file. |
Can you implement batch functions, especially for normalizing? | The command line parameters since version 2.02 should allow, using mp3DirectCut in a batch environment. For details about the command line parameters, see the manuals of mp3DirectCut and your operating system. |
Can you add Ogg Vorbis support? | Vorbis seems much more difficult to cut than MP3. An MP3 can be cut nearly everywhere and it's still playable. Cutting an Ogg file without adapting anything here and there will produce broken files. By now I could not find an understandable documentation of a structure in Vorbis files. |
Can you add WAV/PCM support? | This has low pri and will be complicated. I can't say when there's time for making it. |
Can I have the source code? | No. mp3DirectCut is not Open Source. |
Known problems and more troubleshooting | |
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General |
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MPEG Visualisation |
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Editing, Saving |
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Play/prelisten |
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Program crashs/hangs |
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