I recently upgraded to El Capitan for Mac and noticed that running the Music Converter no longer shows any of my tracks within their respective folders. When I click on a folder in the listing nothing shows to the right of it. I believe the tracks use to appear here before upgrading. I am using Music Converter version 15.2 (1).
dBpoweramp and El Capitan
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Re: dBpoweramp and El Capitan
You are using Batch Converter? what type of audio file are your tracks? -
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Yes, I am using Batch Converter. This happens will all forms of audio files: mp3, flac, aif.
Nothing of any kind shows-up when you click on a folder in the listing I'm certain has tracks inside of it.Comment
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It is the same for all folders? you cannot see any files anywhere?
It could be a file permissions issue, I have heard that sometimes when OS X is upgraded some files change in access permissions, check that your user has access to these files.Comment
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Re: dBpoweramp and El Capitan
Music Converter works fine, just not Batch Converter, so it doesn't seem like it's a permissions issue.Comment
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Re: dBpoweramp and El Capitan
Thank you for the bug report.
It would appear that on OSX El Capitan, Batch Converter's right pane starts up with a zero size. It is there but you have to drag the separator (visible on the right side of Batch Converter's window) around to see it. Once you do that, it appears to work correctly. It will be fixed in the next update.Comment
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Re: dBpoweramp and El Capitan
Thank you for the bug report.
It would appear that on OSX El Capitan, Batch Converter's right pane starts up with a zero size. It is there but you have to drag the separator (visible on the right side of Batch Converter's window) around to see it. Once you do that, it appears to work correctly. It will be fixed in the next update.
I should have thought to look for this myself.
Thanks for pointing it out.Comment
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