Re: Clear Audio Extraction Log
So another reply got deleted from me, odd. Anyway, for now I decided to not use the logs anymore. It is too buggy. I hope it will be fixed in the next version. I rather use multi-encoder without logs over no multi-encoder with logs.
I figured out the issue. Don't have a solution yet though..
When using the Multi-Encoder, the path the logfile is written to by default starts with the tag "[rippedtopath]". This tag gives problems with Multi-Encoder and I do consider this a bug. When I replace this tag with the same path, but hardcoded (of the path of the FLAC version, as I rip both FLAC and MP3 to different directory structures and the [rippedtopath] only wrote to FLAC directory anyway) it somehow works magically.
So another reply got deleted from me, odd. Anyway, for now I decided to not use the logs anymore. It is too buggy. I hope it will be fixed in the next version. I rather use multi-encoder without logs over no multi-encoder with logs.
I figured out the issue. Don't have a solution yet though..
When using the Multi-Encoder, the path the logfile is written to by default starts with the tag "[rippedtopath]". This tag gives problems with Multi-Encoder and I do consider this a bug. When I replace this tag with the same path, but hardcoded (of the path of the FLAC version, as I rip both FLAC and MP3 to different directory structures and the [rippedtopath] only wrote to FLAC directory anyway) it somehow works magically.
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