Trying to rip discs to FLAC and mp3. The Multi Encoder is set to output to Source Drive:\Source Path\Source Filename. I set the output for FLAC to Music\FLAC backup\. Then I set the output for mp3 to Music\mp3 backup. However, when I do this, it also changes the output for FLAC to Music/mp3. Then both sets of files end up in the same folder. Am I missing something obvious? How do I get separate destination folders?
Multi Encoder won't allow 2 destination folders
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Re: Multi Encoder won't allow 2 destination folders
Thanks for writing! Yes, this is what I did--it's what I meant when I said "The Multi Encoder is set to output to Source Drive:\Source Path\Source Filename." I can't edit the dropdown box--I can only choose from the options it gives me. If I choose "Existing Source Folder", then Source Drive:\Source Path\Source Filename for both FLAC and mp3, both sets of files go into either the FLAC folder or the mp3 folder, whichever one I set most recently. If I choose "Preserve Source Path", then it creates a new folder, This PC\Music\mp3 backup\Users\myname\Music\FLAC backup\Artist\Album. Yikes. Does that make sense?Last edited by CBP; July 20, 2019, 04:32 PM.Comment
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Re: Multi Encoder won't allow 2 destination folders
For each encoder (flac and mp3), select the Edit Dynamic Naming option to open the dBpoweramp: Dynamic Naming window. Next, configure the Base Location and the Dynamic Naming options (there are examples available for Dynamic Naming).
If you need more help, please can you post your desired Filepath\Filename destination locations for both flac and mp3?Comment
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Re: Multi Encoder won't allow 2 destination folders
It would make sense for Spoon to hide the Path and Naming text boxes from the CD Ripper gui, when Multi Encoder is selected.Comment
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