Hi
I have just registered, downloaded and installed the latest version of DBPowerAmp Reference on Vista32. I am experiencing 2 issues:
1) Settings are not being saved. Each time I select Options and click 'OK' on the Options dialog and then go back into Options the Options that I selected disappear. If I add DSP / Actions and restart the application they have disappeared when i restart the application. Each time I start the CD Ripper application it checks the CD drive for accurate rip.
2) Each time that I try to rip a CD to FLAC or any other file type I get the following errors for each track
Error ripping to , 'Track 1' to '\'
Error no encoder specified. [dBCoreConverter::ParseCommandLine]
Error ripping to , 'Track 2' to '\1 - .'
Error no encoder specified. [dBCoreConverter::ParseCommandLine]
...
Since having these problems I have reinstalled DBPowerAmp, installed the FLAC codec and restarted the PC several times but to no avail.
I did install a non registered (trial) version of DBPowerAmp previously, so this may have had some affect.
I have just registered, downloaded and installed the latest version of DBPowerAmp Reference on Vista32. I am experiencing 2 issues:
1) Settings are not being saved. Each time I select Options and click 'OK' on the Options dialog and then go back into Options the Options that I selected disappear. If I add DSP / Actions and restart the application they have disappeared when i restart the application. Each time I start the CD Ripper application it checks the CD drive for accurate rip.
2) Each time that I try to rip a CD to FLAC or any other file type I get the following errors for each track
Error ripping to , 'Track 1' to '\'
Error no encoder specified. [dBCoreConverter::ParseCommandLine]
Error ripping to , 'Track 2' to '\1 - .'
Error no encoder specified. [dBCoreConverter::ParseCommandLine]
...
Since having these problems I have reinstalled DBPowerAmp, installed the FLAC codec and restarted the PC several times but to no avail.
I did install a non registered (trial) version of DBPowerAmp previously, so this may have had some affect.
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