Re: MAC version strings not working
The only tags I am seeing are artist,album,title and track.
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Re: MAC version strings not working
I am guessing these FLAC files have no ID Tags.Leave a comment:
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Re: MAC version strings not working
The files in question are a 20 CD set of Christopher Hogwood, Vivaldi works. The files were encoded as APE/CUE. I used Faasoft to split the CUE file, this process also converted the format to FLAC which explains why the Batch Converter saw them.Leave a comment:
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APE format is not supported by dBpoweramp on Mac OSX, as Monkey Audio library did not really support platforms other than Windows last time we checked.
Not sure how you were able to select APE files in first place, batch converter hides files that it does not support. It would be most useful if you could tell us how dBpoweramp let you choose these files for conversion at all.Leave a comment:
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I believe I have found the issue. The files I was attempting to convert were encoded as APE (APE to ALAC), these files failed to set up the individual folders. I've just tried converting a few thousand files from FLAC to ALAC, the necessary folders are being created correctly, as in the PC version. So, is there an issue with decoding APE files?Leave a comment:
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No, it was the Batch Converter, and no I had not set any character replacement.
I believe I have found the issue. The files I was attempting to convert were encoded as APE (APE to ALAC), these files failed to set up the individual folders. I've just tried converting a few thousand files from FLAC to ALAC, the necessary folders are being created correctly, as in the PC version. So, is there an issue with decoding APE files?Last edited by gloamsdown; January 05, 2016, 03:11 PM.Leave a comment:
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It was the CD Ripper you were using it in? had you set a character replacement for '/' to something else?Leave a comment:
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Thank you for trying, I guess I'll just keep using the PC version and abandon the Mac version.Leave a comment:
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Tried converting to a folder (temp) on my desktop, same result. All files are together in the "temp" folder. As I mentioned earlier, the PC version of dbPoweramp works perfectly on the NAS with the same string.Leave a comment:
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It could be related to the NAS, try converting a handful of files to a local hdd with your naming string.Leave a comment:
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I am converting files from folders stored on a Synology NAS with the destination set as another folder on the NAS. All converted files are stored in the same folder on the NAS. I use batch conversion with several hundred files being converted.Leave a comment:
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Even for the default naming?
Where are you ripping to? local hdd?Leave a comment:
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It does not create any folders whatsoever.Leave a comment:
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Re: MAC version strings not working
[IFVALUE]album artist,[album artist],[IFCOMP]Various Artists[]
Does the default naming create folders correctly?
Does it not create any folders what so ever?Leave a comment:
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