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can the multi-encoder send MP3 to one share of my NAS and FLAC to another share?

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  • youngomar

    • Apr 2016
    • 2

    can the multi-encoder send MP3 to one share of my NAS and FLAC to another share?

    Hello - this is new to me, and my computer/technical abilities are only so-so. I can follow instructions okay though! Here is what I would like to know how to do.
    I am using the ripper in the multi-encoder mode, ripping both a FLAC and an MP3 of every CD I have. Right now, both rips end up in the same folder on one share of my NAS (Western Digital brand). Is there a way that I can configure the ripper so that it sends the MP3 files to one share of my NAS and the FLAC files to a separate share? I'd like to keep the two types in separate places for ease of access and to avoid confusion when trying to grab some music - I don't want to make a mistake and load the FLAC files to my phone, and I don't want my Sonos to play the MP3s at home. Can this be done, and if so what steps do I take?
    thanks in advance for your effort to assist me!
  • Dat Ei
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • Feb 2014
    • 1786

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    Re: can the multi-encoder send MP3 to one share of my NAS and FLAC to another share?

    Yes, you can. As you know you have to configure the destination path for each encoder separately. So you can choose different destionations for each encoder.


    Dat Ei

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    • youngomar

      • Apr 2016
      • 2

      #3
      Re: can the multi-encoder send MP3 to one share of my NAS and FLAC to another share?

      Originally posted by Dat Ei
      Yes, you can. As you know you have to configure the destination path for each encoder separately. So you can choose different destionations for each encoder.


      Dat Ei
      Well, I missed the part of the set-up to configure separate destinations. But now that you have pointed that out I did it, it was easy to do, and I am moving forward again. thanks!

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