Guys,
Purchased the latest dbpoweramp a few days ago and installed it on my computer Win 7 Pro 64-bit. Everything worked great in the last iteration, but two bizarre things are now happening:
1. First, I have multiencoder set to rip as FLAC and AIFF and verify written audio. Despite this, my FLAC files are coming out as WAV files.
2. Second, and truly problematic, is that although dbpoweramp tells me it has ripped all tracks on the CD, only the last track appears in the file list. If I play the file, sure enough, it's only the last track. Yet the report I have dbpoweramp place in the CD folder also shows all files ripped in to FLAC format.
I've attached three photos to hopefully help with troubleshooting: my dbpoweramp start screen; a folder containing a CD I ripped tonight (showing the file is a WAV not a FLAC, only one track not the whole CD); and the rip report indicating dbpoweramp ripped all the files successfully to FLAC format.
Please help. I assumed after all these years of using dbpoweramp without a hitch that everything would be fine, so I've ripped 100 CDs in the last couple days that all have this issue. I really hope I don't have to go back and rerip all these!
Thanks,
Howard
Purchased the latest dbpoweramp a few days ago and installed it on my computer Win 7 Pro 64-bit. Everything worked great in the last iteration, but two bizarre things are now happening:
1. First, I have multiencoder set to rip as FLAC and AIFF and verify written audio. Despite this, my FLAC files are coming out as WAV files.
2. Second, and truly problematic, is that although dbpoweramp tells me it has ripped all tracks on the CD, only the last track appears in the file list. If I play the file, sure enough, it's only the last track. Yet the report I have dbpoweramp place in the CD folder also shows all files ripped in to FLAC format.
I've attached three photos to hopefully help with troubleshooting: my dbpoweramp start screen; a folder containing a CD I ripped tonight (showing the file is a WAV not a FLAC, only one track not the whole CD); and the rip report indicating dbpoweramp ripped all the files successfully to FLAC format.
Please help. I assumed after all these years of using dbpoweramp without a hitch that everything would be fine, so I've ripped 100 CDs in the last couple days that all have this issue. I really hope I don't have to go back and rerip all these!
Thanks,
Howard
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