I have difficulty understanding computer software instructions at the best of times, particularly when MS Windows and music are involved, but try as I might ...
When I try to use the dbPoweramp (multi encoder) codec - I want to store rips on an external hard drive in WAV and on my laptop in MP3 - I get shunted off to a help page whose first line describes it as 'A utility codec that encodes to two or more encoders at the simultaneously, for example Rip and Audio CD to both mp3 and ogg vorbis at the same time.'. My English english speaking brain has clouded over at this, I'm afraid, claiming it's surely gobbledegook. I have tried to read on, but haven't been able to find any info. there that would help me.
I have downloaded the codec, but when I ask it to 'run' it insists I re-install every time, and then refuses to take me anywhere useful.
Could someone very kindly spell out clearly and simply how I might rip to two folders on two separate drives, and whether (and how) I can choose where the files end up? Or perhaps direct me to such instructions.
Sorry to be so dense and such a pain; and thank you for your indulgence.
With best wishes to all for a happy new year!
joethebus
When I try to use the dbPoweramp (multi encoder) codec - I want to store rips on an external hard drive in WAV and on my laptop in MP3 - I get shunted off to a help page whose first line describes it as 'A utility codec that encodes to two or more encoders at the simultaneously, for example Rip and Audio CD to both mp3 and ogg vorbis at the same time.'. My English english speaking brain has clouded over at this, I'm afraid, claiming it's surely gobbledegook. I have tried to read on, but haven't been able to find any info. there that would help me.
I have downloaded the codec, but when I ask it to 'run' it insists I re-install every time, and then refuses to take me anywhere useful.
Could someone very kindly spell out clearly and simply how I might rip to two folders on two separate drives, and whether (and how) I can choose where the files end up? Or perhaps direct me to such instructions.
Sorry to be so dense and such a pain; and thank you for your indulgence.
With best wishes to all for a happy new year!
joethebus
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