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? wav to ogg conversion with besweet fails !

Weird.
I have two wav files, 2ch, 16bit stereo wave. Conversion to one ogg with besweet via list file.
No errors during encoding. These wavs have been created with Besweet from AC3 5.1 precedingly, for I had to do some adjustments in Cool Edit. The wavs play fine. But the resulting ogg sounds like a vinyl record played at 33rpm instead of 45rpm! Winamp and DS based players show correct length!
I'm quite sure this has been brought up somewhere already but I couldn't find correct terms to search for! Forgive me.

Further settings: hybridgain on, though the wavs have already been normalized

Well.
Sometimes only time has to pass by.
I changed azid setting from 0x80 to auto in gui.
Also working with batch mode also helped.
though I do not quite understand why this setting has an effect on wav encoding!!!

Originally posted by Bluedan
though I do not quite understand why this setting has an effect on wav encoding!!!
It shouldn't.  Post any and all applicable logfiles for more assistance.

At first the log of the gui settings when I had that strange effect:

BeSweet v1.5b25 by DSPguru.
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Using VOBInput.dll v1.3 by DVD2SVCD (/azid.dll v1.9 (b922) by Midas  (midas@egon.gyaloglo.hu).

Logging start : 02/17/04 , 00:00:30.

C:\Programme\Multimedia\Audio\Editor\BeSweet\BeSweet.exe -core( -input g:\2_Türme\1.lst -output g:\2_Türme\Deutsch1+2.ogg -substream 0x80 -logfilea C:\Programme\Multimedia\Audio\Editor\BeSweet\BeSweet.log ) -azid( -s surround -c normal -L -3db ) -ota( -hybridgain ) -ogg( -q 0.200 )

[00:00:00:000] +------- BeSweet -----                          
[00:00:00:000] |  Input : G:\2_Türme\disc_1\1Deutsch.wav
[00:00:00:000] |  Output: g:\2_Türme\Deutsch1+2.ogg
[00:00:00:000] |  Floating-Point Process: Yes
[00:00:00:000] |  PostGain normalize to : 0.97
[00:00:00:000] |  Source Sample-Rate: 48.0KHz
[00:00:00:000] +-------- OGG --------
[00:00:00:000] |  VBR Quality     : 0.200
[00:00:00:000] +---------------------
[01:42:10:800] |  Input : G:\2_Türme\disc_2\2Deutsch.wav
[01:42:10:800] |  Output: g:\2_Türme\Deutsch1+2.ogg
[01:42:10:800] |  Floating-Point Process: Yes
[01:42:10:800] |  PostGain normalize to : 0.97
[01:42:10:800] |  Source Sample-Rate: 48.0KHz
[01:42:10:800] +---------------------
[03:45:44:545] Gain of 1.1dB had been asserted to file.
[03:45:44:545] Conversion Completed !
[03:45:44:545] Actual Avg. Bitrate  : 80kbps
[00:22:35:000] lt;-- Transcoding Duration

Logging ends : 02/17/04 , 00:23:05.
This is the log part with the setings that worked:

BeSweet v1.5b25 by DSPguru.
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Using VOBInput.dll v1.3 by DVD2SVCD (/azid.dll v1.9 (b922) by Midas  (midas@egon.gyaloglo.hu).

Logging start : 02/17/04 , 23:19:04.

C:\Programme\Multimedia\Audio\Editor\BeSweet\BeSweet.exe -core( -input g:\2_Türme\3.lst -output g:\2_Türme\DC1+2.ogg -logfilea C:\Programme\Multimedia\Audio\Editor\BeSweet\BeSweet.log ) -azid( -s surround -c normal -L -3db ) -ota( -hybridgain ) -ogg( -q 0.200 )

[00:00:00:000] +------- BeSweet -----                          
[00:00:00:000] |  Input : H:\1Director'sComments.wav
[00:00:00:000] |  Output: g:\2_Türme\DC1+2.ogg
[00:00:00:000] |  Floating-Point Process: Yes
[00:00:00:000] |  PostGain normalize to : 0.97
[00:00:00:000] |  Source Sample-Rate: 48.0KHz
[00:00:00:000] +-------- OGG --------
[00:00:00:000] |  VBR Quality     : 0.200
[00:00:00:000] +---------------------
[01:42:10:800] |  Input : H:\2Director'sComments.wav
[01:42:10:800] |  Output: g:\2_Türme\DC1+2.ogg
[01:42:10:800] |  Floating-Point Process: Yes
[01:42:10:800] |  PostGain normalize to : 0.97
[01:42:10:800] |  Source Sample-Rate: 48.0KHz
[01:42:10:800] +---------------------
[03:45:44:577] Gain of -0.3dB had been asserted to file.
[03:45:44:577] Conversion Completed !
[03:45:44:577] Actual Avg. Bitrate  : 84kbps
[00:25:37:000] lt;-- Transcoding Duration

Logging ends : 02/17/04 , 23:44:41.

The .lst files just follow simple structure of path providing (no quot;-core input...quot; inserts).

Well the -substream switch is for VOB input only, that's probably what caused your error.
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