I had just finished setting up a NAS and was looking forward to turning my back on iTunes for ripping my CDs and using this software I hear so much about. The NAS was built using an old mac mini I have, and the most recent version of macOS it'll run is High Sierra, which the current dBpoweramp doesn't support...fair enough, I suppose.
Next, I installed it on my laptop, which is running Sonoma, and decide to give it a try there, even though it's less than ideal for ripping my entire CD collection from this machine as it'll all have to be moved to the NAS. At launch, the app throws a "No write access to: /Users/xxxxxxxx/Library/dBpoweramp/" error and exits. Although not a practice I'm in the habit of, I went into the security settings and enabled Full Disc Access for the app. Still no dice. I'm not sure why an app for which I've enabled that would still squawk about not having file access...
Not off to a great start with this software – I searched this forum and Google for that error and don't find anyone else reporting it. Any ideas here?
Next, I installed it on my laptop, which is running Sonoma, and decide to give it a try there, even though it's less than ideal for ripping my entire CD collection from this machine as it'll all have to be moved to the NAS. At launch, the app throws a "No write access to: /Users/xxxxxxxx/Library/dBpoweramp/" error and exits. Although not a practice I'm in the habit of, I went into the security settings and enabled Full Disc Access for the app. Still no dice. I'm not sure why an app for which I've enabled that would still squawk about not having file access...
Not off to a great start with this software – I searched this forum and Google for that error and don't find anyone else reporting it. Any ideas here?
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