I'm using DSP Conditional encoding with Batch Converter from dBpoweramp R16.
The action "Copy Source to Destination, No Encoding" seems not work.
I've set DSP with bitdepth "below 24 bit" and Sample rate "below 96khz". But files in 44khz/16 bit (or lower) are not copied.
But at the end of the process, i've got errors like :
Error converting to FLAC, 'M:\Lossless\AC_DC-Rock_Or_Bust\01-01-AC_DC-Rock_or_Bust.flac' to 'D:\MusicForCar\Lossless\AC_DC-Rock_Or_Bust\01-01-AC_DC-Rock_or_Bust.flac'
Error creating destination file (check dBpoweramp has write access to folder)
The output of the encoder is set to D:\MusicForCar\Source Path\Source Filename
It can't be a problem of read/write access because converted files are well written in the destination folder.
My thought is that in the copy process the encoder does not use "Source Path". If "Source Path" folder does not exist in output folder, file can't be copied.
I've tested this by creating manually "Source Path" folder in the output folder and copy was done well!
My other problem is that settings which start with "below" means "strictly below". A setting like "below are equal" would be useful.
My car player system support files in 24 bits / 48khz. I want to keep 1:1 on files at 24 bit / 48 khz or lower, and convert only those who are greater than 24 bit or greater than 48khz. For the moment, I can't do that. Do you think possible to upgrade settings on this dsp?
The action "Copy Source to Destination, No Encoding" seems not work.
I've set DSP with bitdepth "below 24 bit" and Sample rate "below 96khz". But files in 44khz/16 bit (or lower) are not copied.
But at the end of the process, i've got errors like :
Error converting to FLAC, 'M:\Lossless\AC_DC-Rock_Or_Bust\01-01-AC_DC-Rock_or_Bust.flac' to 'D:\MusicForCar\Lossless\AC_DC-Rock_Or_Bust\01-01-AC_DC-Rock_or_Bust.flac'
Error creating destination file (check dBpoweramp has write access to folder)
The output of the encoder is set to D:\MusicForCar\Source Path\Source Filename
It can't be a problem of read/write access because converted files are well written in the destination folder.
My thought is that in the copy process the encoder does not use "Source Path". If "Source Path" folder does not exist in output folder, file can't be copied.
I've tested this by creating manually "Source Path" folder in the output folder and copy was done well!
My other problem is that settings which start with "below" means "strictly below". A setting like "below are equal" would be useful.
My car player system support files in 24 bits / 48khz. I want to keep 1:1 on files at 24 bit / 48 khz or lower, and convert only those who are greater than 24 bit or greater than 48khz. For the moment, I can't do that. Do you think possible to upgrade settings on this dsp?
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