I recently downloaded Videolan 2.0.1 for Windows to convert some flac files to mp3.
It's been a while since I last used it, so I would have been using version 1.x.x, where I remember having to install a nullsoft codec in the preferences menu and also to select mp3 output. 2.0.1 is totally different and the current wiki guide for transcoding..
http://wiki.videolan.org/Transcode#Tran ... the_Wizard
http://www.videolan.org/doc/streaming-h ... /ch02.html which shows the sequence for an earlier version with <File>, <Wizard> options in the drop down menu - rather than <Media>, <Convert/Save>??
Anyway, here is the process I have been using ..
<Media>
<Convert/Save>
<File>
<Add> (specify source filename.flac via browse function)
<Convert/Save>
<Convert>
<Browse> (specify / create destination file.mp3)
oddly at this point the only extensions available are .ps, .ts, .mpg, .ogg, ,mp4 & .mov
<Profile> MP3 audio selected from drop down
<Start>
VLC then appears to be processing the conversion, with a blue progress bar and a time scroll at the bottom of the player, yet when I check the .mp3 output file it reads 0 bytes. I've tried the same using .mp4 format too
Am I missing some transcoder add-ons which I need to install?
I remember this being the case for the older version I was using in early 2011.
I even tried to run it using the command line function in WIN XP via <Start>, <Run>, <Cmd> and it threw a wobbler at C:\Program Files bit
Confused
Any pointers would be most appreciated.