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rory
07-31-2016, 12:01 PM
no cover can be saved on the disc
just have a look. is it possible to fix?
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http://i78.fastpic.ru/big/2016/0731/e3/cf99f55aa13c3d74df6561abd75908e3.jpeg
win10 x64

Spoon
07-31-2016, 01:46 PM
Which version of dBpoweramp do you have? which encoder are you using?

rory
08-01-2016, 02:24 AM
Which version of dBpoweramp do you have? which encoder are you using?

release 16 [x64]
suppose so encoder is not a point, just I can't save a cover on the hard disc utilizing tag editor
other encoding functions work more or less acceptable.

Spoon
08-01-2016, 02:33 AM
You are trying to save album art by right click on a track >> edit ID Tags >> ... menu >> export to folder.jpg?

Dat Ei
08-01-2016, 02:34 AM
Can you create i.e. a text file in that folder?


Dat Ei

rory
08-01-2016, 08:36 AM
Better to see once than to write 100 words :)
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holding on to you

mville
08-01-2016, 09:46 AM
Better to see once than to write 100 words :)
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As the error states, either your disk is full, so there is no room to save the file OR access to that folder is denied and you do not have the necessary file permissions to save to that folder.

In post no. 5, Dat Ei has already asked a (very relevant) question and it would help us to help you if you could answer that question. Also, what OS/platform are you using?

rory
08-02-2016, 05:02 AM
gentlemen, which folder you're talking about? I always save all pics files onto desktop in cases like that and everything's going ok. do you think I haven't access for Desktop folder? impossible. dbpoweramp even doesn't ask me: where I want to save the cover? just - see my pictures above.
and I repeat, my system - windows 10 pro, x64.
well, tight squeeze ...

Spoon
08-02-2016, 05:18 AM
The export writes to the same folder your music files are. A simple test is to create a new folder:

c:\test

copy those tracks to that folder and try the export. It is Windows which is stopping dBpoweramp from writing to the other folder, there is nothing dBpoweramp can do to change that.

mville
08-02-2016, 05:23 AM
gentlemen, which folder you're talking about? I always save all pics files onto desktop in cases like that and everything's going ok. do you think I haven't access for Desktop folder? impossible. dbpoweramp even doesn't ask me: where I want to save the cover? just - see my pictures above.
and I repeat, my system - windows 10 pro, x64.

I am unsure which folder the Export to Folder.jpg command defaults to, but it is probably the same folder as the audio file you have selected when selecting the Edit ID-Tag command. ... OK, this is now confirmed by Spoon's post above.

The error message is your clue here. First, confirm your disk is not full. Second, does the Windows user account have administrator permissions?

rory
08-02-2016, 10:46 AM
The error message is your clue here. First, confirm your disk is not full. Second, does the Windows user account have administrator permissions?
Disk free space 250 gb. 'tis my computer, it's me who's admin. You see, small TagScanner saves any cover art from tags like a breeze, so I can't figure out why dbPoweramp doesn't?
but Thank you in any case for your attention.

Dat Ei
08-02-2016, 11:01 AM
And you have the write permission for the folder, where your source files are?


Dat Ei

mville
08-02-2016, 11:20 AM
Disk free space 250 gb. 'tis my computer, it's me who's admin. You see, small TagScanner saves any cover art from tags like a breeze, so I can't figure out why dbPoweramp doesn't?

Did you try the test in Spoon's post no. 9? What was the outcome?

rory
08-02-2016, 01:20 PM
Did you try the test in Spoon's post no. 9? What was the outcome?

just have tested. oddly, but it works, but in root directory only (C:/), in other places it doesn't work for whatever reason. maybe I should give up on the bug...

mville
08-02-2016, 01:41 PM
just have tested. oddly, but it works, but in root directory only (C:/), in other places it doesn't work for whatever reason. maybe I should give up on the bug...

Are the other (places) folders, local folders i.e. are they located on the C: drive or another drive on your PC?

What antivirus/security software are you running, if any?

Dat Ei
08-02-2016, 01:48 PM
Did you upgrade to Windows 10 or did you install install Windows 10 from the scratch? Maybe it is a problem in the permissions and ownership of the folders.


Dat Ei

Spoon
08-02-2016, 02:12 PM
More oddly, the root of c: is protected and can only be written by elevated program. If you create a folder then the current user should have access.