A little while ago, I tried to "catch up" with my music collection and wanted to convert and include my new MP3's in my Ogg Vorbis collection and as I already had dMC installed, I also downloaded the File selector to make things a little easier.
I always convert with "Output to same folder as original" and "Delete source after convertion" but it seems that the file selector somehow messes up the path, because instead of putting the file in the same folder as the original one, dMC recreated the directory structure inside the original folder and placed the files there.
To make this more clear, here is an example
Before convertion with file selector the files are placed in C:\Music\Artist\Album
After the convertion, the files in the original folder are deleted (because of delete source file option) but funky new converted music files now exist in C:\Music\Artist\Album\Music\Artist\Album
Another curious sideeffect I have noticed is that files have started having names like "filename.mp3.ogg"
As you can see, it takes a little while to restore things back to the normal structure, especially when coverting huge amounts of files/folders :headbang: .. (or maybe I am the only insane person doing such projects) :supersmil
My dMC & File Selector are both of the latest release (8d for dMC and 4a for File selector) and I believe the problem lies with the File Selector as normal converting with dMC works perfectly.
Hope this information will be useful
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I always convert with "Output to same folder as original" and "Delete source after convertion" but it seems that the file selector somehow messes up the path, because instead of putting the file in the same folder as the original one, dMC recreated the directory structure inside the original folder and placed the files there.
To make this more clear, here is an example
Before convertion with file selector the files are placed in C:\Music\Artist\Album
After the convertion, the files in the original folder are deleted (because of delete source file option) but funky new converted music files now exist in C:\Music\Artist\Album\Music\Artist\Album
Another curious sideeffect I have noticed is that files have started having names like "filename.mp3.ogg"
As you can see, it takes a little while to restore things back to the normal structure, especially when coverting huge amounts of files/folders :headbang: .. (or maybe I am the only insane person doing such projects) :supersmil
My dMC & File Selector are both of the latest release (8d for dMC and 4a for File selector) and I believe the problem lies with the File Selector as normal converting with dMC works perfectly.
Hope this information will be useful
-BrightSide-
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