Hi,
I'm using dBpoweramp for OSX Release 15.6(1), the latest version.
Firstly, can I thank you for adding the ability to change the cache size on the OSX version via the CD Ripper Options / Meta Data console, as this saves me a lot of time if I make a mistake and have to re-rip later on. However I have noticed that once you change the cache size: i.e. from 10Mb to, say, 100Mb and then "Quit" the program, when you restart the program the cache size has reverted back to the default setting of 10Mb.
My question is, has the database remembered the custom size you entered (so this can be ignored), or has it actually reverted back to the default of 10Mb, thus possibly resulting in the loss of information I have already added to the database?
Regards,
Simon.
I'm using dBpoweramp for OSX Release 15.6(1), the latest version.
Firstly, can I thank you for adding the ability to change the cache size on the OSX version via the CD Ripper Options / Meta Data console, as this saves me a lot of time if I make a mistake and have to re-rip later on. However I have noticed that once you change the cache size: i.e. from 10Mb to, say, 100Mb and then "Quit" the program, when you restart the program the cache size has reverted back to the default setting of 10Mb.
My question is, has the database remembered the custom size you entered (so this can be ignored), or has it actually reverted back to the default of 10Mb, thus possibly resulting in the loss of information I have already added to the database?
Regards,
Simon.
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