And I think what’s happening is this initial change resets with the Encapsulation setting to MPEG-TS! When I change the encapsulation to MP3, things work fine again. ![]() Like Andrew Brown, I started to have this problem after changing the bitrate for the default Audio MP3 profile. I tried creating a new audio profile for mp3 and I get the same results above. ts option and I get a file with sound, but if I rename it to mp3 it becomes white noise again. I try changing the extension to mp3, and I get a white noise file. I have to ask if these folks are actually using the method they advocate or if they are just repeating the instructions that are supposed to work – but do not. I have been researching this issue on different sites for a while now, and I keep seeing “all you need to do!” type answers which don’t actually solve the problem.
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