Hello Folks:
This is my 1st post to this forum.
I am currently using the CD ripper for creating ALAC files from CDs. I followed the guide for the steps. Everything seems to work fine. I use Copy Trans Manager to copy and syn the ALAC files to the iPod. Everything seems to work. When I try to play the music nothing happens. In iPod, I can read the music title and see the art work, but there is no music. The music timer does not show. This iPod works fine because I was able to use a different program to create the ALAC file and it played correctly. When I switched operating system (Windows 7 to Windows 10), the prior program no longer functioned correctly thus the switch to dBpoweramp. BTW great product.
When I click on the music file using Windows Explorer and select media properties it shows that it is ALAC, 16 bit, 44.1 kHz, 2 channel (stereo), etc.
Here is the thing. I switch the "Rip to" encoder to AIFF. Following the exact same steps above and the music plays fine on the my iPod. I could go this route, but the files are about 100% larger.
Help!!!.
Thanks
This is my 1st post to this forum.
I am currently using the CD ripper for creating ALAC files from CDs. I followed the guide for the steps. Everything seems to work fine. I use Copy Trans Manager to copy and syn the ALAC files to the iPod. Everything seems to work. When I try to play the music nothing happens. In iPod, I can read the music title and see the art work, but there is no music. The music timer does not show. This iPod works fine because I was able to use a different program to create the ALAC file and it played correctly. When I switched operating system (Windows 7 to Windows 10), the prior program no longer functioned correctly thus the switch to dBpoweramp. BTW great product.
When I click on the music file using Windows Explorer and select media properties it shows that it is ALAC, 16 bit, 44.1 kHz, 2 channel (stereo), etc.
Here is the thing. I switch the "Rip to" encoder to AIFF. Following the exact same steps above and the music plays fine on the my iPod. I could go this route, but the files are about 100% larger.
Help!!!.
Thanks
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