I have a c++ console application which writes a wav file.
The wav file writes to disk fine and can be played back in Media Player. However, if I try to convert the written wav to MP3, all MP3 encoders report the wav as unrecognized. I'm assuming there is something amiss with the header info.
( If I load the wav into Adobe Audtion, the waveform appears correct and can be saved out as an MP3 ).
I need the code adjusting so the wav information is correct and can be converted by MP3 players.
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