Re: "Confirm File Replace" screen shows duplicate ghost files in Win7 x64 Pro
I tried a complete reinstallion. I uninstalled dbpoweramp and DSP. Then I rooted around in the registry for "illustrate" "dbpower" "spoon" and got rid of the any saved configurations. I then reinstalled just dbpoweramp but not the DSP pack. I synchronized my configuration with what I had on my old machine, and recalibrated by CD drives. The converter still behaved as above. I reinstalled DSP pass as well and tghe converter still behaved the same.
I used Araxis Merge (a directory diff tool) to compare the Program Files/Illustrate folder on my new Win7x64 machine and on my old WinXPx32. There are only these differences:
dBShell.dll
dMCScripting.dll
dMCShell.dll
All other files were identical across the two folders. I presume there are x32 and x64 versions of the DLLs?
Also:
If you are ripping a CD, cancel mid-rip, restart the rip, and get the confirm file replace popup screen to overwrite previously ripped files in the same folder there are ghost doubles of the existing wav files as there is during a conversion. If you cancel a rip you have to manually delete the contents of the rip folder before restarting the rip.
I tried a complete reinstallion. I uninstalled dbpoweramp and DSP. Then I rooted around in the registry for "illustrate" "dbpower" "spoon" and got rid of the any saved configurations. I then reinstalled just dbpoweramp but not the DSP pack. I synchronized my configuration with what I had on my old machine, and recalibrated by CD drives. The converter still behaved as above. I reinstalled DSP pass as well and tghe converter still behaved the same.
I used Araxis Merge (a directory diff tool) to compare the Program Files/Illustrate folder on my new Win7x64 machine and on my old WinXPx32. There are only these differences:
dBShell.dll
dMCScripting.dll
dMCShell.dll
All other files were identical across the two folders. I presume there are x32 and x64 versions of the DLLs?
Also:
If you are ripping a CD, cancel mid-rip, restart the rip, and get the confirm file replace popup screen to overwrite previously ripped files in the same folder there are ghost doubles of the existing wav files as there is during a conversion. If you cancel a rip you have to manually delete the contents of the rip folder before restarting the rip.
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