Can't view wma (windows media audio) files in Batch Converter. I can see them in Windows Explorer but not from the batch converter. I know I can convert from explorer but I want to do a bunch of folders at once. Can anyone help me?
Help with viewing wma files
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Re: Help with viewing wma files
If you have windows install the wma codec from codec central, link on tool bar. -
Re: Help with viewing wma files
I had already loaded the codec for .wma files. I'm using Windows 10. I've figured out a work around. The trouble was opening the Batch Converter from the dbPoweramp Control Center. If I go into Windows Explorer and right click a folder that contains the CD albums I want to convert, all the subfolders and music files get checked and I can see the individual .wma files. Just a bug that needs to be fixed. Thanks.Comment
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Re: Help with viewing wma files
Perhaps you have 2 dBpoweramps installed to different locations?Comment
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