brayz.e 0 Posted June 23, 2009 Report Share Posted June 23, 2009 when i convert .flv files to .mp4 the video converts successfully but there is no audio. i have successfully converted .flv files to .mp4 in the past, with both video and audio working. i believe the problem has something to do with the "AAC Decoder" because i remember an error message coming up about it previosly, and ever since then the audio has not been working. i even tried converting .flv files that i previously converted successfully and found that they did not have audio (even though i had converted them with audio before). i downloaded a new "AAC Decoder 2" but still no audio comes out. and whenever i click "Convert" the following message pops up.. "Component "AAC Decoder 2" has been installed." i already tried going into options, and then ticking the option on the conversion tab to "Use ffmpeg first" and it did not work. please help Link to post Share on other sites
flyinghussar 0 Posted August 8, 2009 Report Share Posted August 8, 2009 when i convert .flv files to .mp4 the video converts successfully but there is no audio. i have successfully converted .flv files to .mp4 in the past, with both video and audio working. i believe the problem has something to do with the "AAC Decoder" because i remember an error message coming up about it previosly, and ever since then the audio has not been working. i even tried converting .flv files that i previously converted successfully and found that they did not have audio (even though i had converted them with audio before). i downloaded a new "AAC Decoder 2" but still no audio comes out. and whenever i click "Convert" the following message pops up.. "Component "AAC Decoder 2" has been installed." i already tried going into options, and then ticking the option on the conversion tab to "Use ffmpeg first" and it did not work. please help Hello my friend seems this is possibly one of the most unhelpfull forums on the net. Lots of people seem to have the same or similar problems and lots view the posts,but getting a response seems unlikley. It may be no one has the answer. I suspect if you pay for technical help you may get the same answer "Use ffmpeg first". This seems to be the standard answer , but does not actually help or solve the issue. The next answer would probably tell us its our computer system is at fault!!!!!!!!!! so there you have it is our fault. Good luck lets hope someone out there can actually solve this for us/you. Martin Link to post Share on other sites
flyinghussar 0 Posted August 26, 2009 Report Share Posted August 26, 2009 Hello my friend seems this is possibly one of the most unhelpfull forums on the net. Lots of people seem to have the same or similar problems and lots view the posts,but getting a response seems unlikley. It may be no one has the answer. I suspect if you pay for technical help you may get the same answer "Use ffmpeg first". This seems to be the standard answer , but does not actually help or solve the issue. The next answer would probably tell us its our computer system is at fault!!!!!!!!!! so there you have it is our fault. Good luck lets hope someone out there can actually solve this for us/you. Martin I have at last been partially successful here by reducing the birate in the encoder settings from the default 128 down to 64. This works fine all through the converted DVD. However my Walkman wants a size of 320x 240 for the video this works fine with Real player downloads and downloaded TV but the dvds are comming out using full height of the screen but only a third of the width in the center. !!! bemused Link to post Share on other sites
navodarc 0 Posted November 22, 2009 Report Share Posted November 22, 2009 Had the same problem converting mkv to mp4 files, just using the default preset for PS3, getting no sound. Well did not solve it so I decided to move completely to Handbrake. This has now full 64 bit support and just fly. A movie on my Mac converted in 30 mins, not in days like with Prism. Link to post Share on other sites
saxophone21 0 Posted May 25, 2011 Report Share Posted May 25, 2011 I also have the problem that when converting any video to any video the audio was lost. However, if I convert the video to mp3 and then convert video to video, provided that the audio mp3 is in the same folder, with the same file name (except, obviously, the mp3 suffix) the the video audio worked. Go figure. Link to post Share on other sites
victorfrost 0 Posted July 19, 2011 Report Share Posted July 19, 2011 I tried many things and here is what I got to work. across the top of the converter ui is an options tab between "remove all" and "play". go there and click on the conversions tab. select "use ffmpeg decoder". I got audio after doing this. vf Link to post Share on other sites
cdspcs 0 Posted March 2, 2019 Report Share Posted March 2, 2019 I am having the same problem in that I lose the Audio after conversion. Has the issue ever been resolved. Just like brayz.e I was able to convert files in the past with no problem but not any longer. Link to post Share on other sites
Pluto 0 Posted January 3, 2020 Report Share Posted January 3, 2020 I encountered this audio problem converting MOV to mp4 files and solved it by changing the audio preferred channel numbers from "same as input" to "2 (stereo)". Link to post Share on other sites
Andrey Sverdlov 0 Posted February 14, 2020 Report Share Posted February 14, 2020 Hello If this is possible, could you please share the video you're trying to convert to reproduce the issue? Please, upload the video to any cloud storage(like GoogleDrive) and share the link on the video. Link to post Share on other sites
walkmag 0 Posted May 4, 2020 Report Share Posted May 4, 2020 On 7/20/2011 at 3:34 AM, victorfrost said: I tried many things and here is what I got to work. across the top of the converter ui is an options tab between "remove all" and "play". go there and click on the conversions tab. select "use ffmpeg decoder". I got audio after doing this. vf thankyou VF that fixed audio issue for me walkmag Link to post Share on other sites
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