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  • jtbse
    dBpoweramp Enthusiast
    • Jan 2006
    • 57

    Powerpack After Conversion Run

    Testing out the PowerPack feature to run a command or script after each or all conversions in a batch. I think I'm missing something obvious here (wouldn't be the first time :p !)

    Anyway...just for testing, I'm just trying to do a test conversion (no write). Then I click on the PowerPack button and have checked "Skip Finished Message" and "After All Conversions End Run".

    In the dialog box I browse to my test "C:\temp\helloworld.bat", which does nothing except echo hello world and pause.

    I click through and run the test conversion ok, but nothing happens afterward. I can't get dmc to run the command. I've tried both "After All Conversions" and "After Each Conversion" options.

    Thinking it might be an issue with .bat files, I even tried it with:

    cmd /K c:\temp\helloworld.bat

    No joy here either.

    What am I missing here???

    Here's my install/config info
    Code:
    Version Information
    dBpowerAMP Music Converter:   Release 11.5
    Power Pack & Mp3 License:        [ Registered: Yes ]
    dBpowerAMP Audio Player:   Not Installed    'music Player like no other'
    dBpowerAMP CD Writer:   Not Installed    'easy way to burn audio cds'
    Sveta Portable Audio:   Not Installed    'enhance your portable player'
    
    Contact Information
    Web Site:   [url]http://www.dbpoweramp.com[/url]
    Support:   [url]http://www.dbpoweramp.com/support.htm[/url]
    Support Forum:   [url]http://forum.dbpoweramp.com[/url]
    Codec Central:   [url]http://www.dbpoweramp.com/codec-central.htm[/url]
    Add extra [en/de]coding abilities such as m4a, wma, etc.
    
    Smart Install Codecs
    Windows Media Audio:   .wma
    Ogg Vorbis:   .ogg
    Musepack:   .mpc
    Monkeys Audio:   .ape
    OptimFROG:   .ofr
    
    
    ===Shell Integration===
    Convert To (right click): On
    Edit Tag (right click): On
    Popup information Tips: On
    Explorer ID Tag Property Page: On
    Explorer Columns: On
    
    
    ===Codecs===
    Installed Compression Codecs (Write)
    [Tag from Filename]:   Release 1
    AAC to Mp4:    [ .mp4 ]
    Advanced Audio Coding (CLI):   Release 5 (Faac v1.24.1) [ .aac ]
    Apple Lossless (iTunes):    [ .m4a ]
    FAAC Cli:    [ .m4a ]
    FLAC:   Release 5.2 (using FLAC 1.1.2) [ .flac ]
    m4a (FAAC CLI):   Release 3.5 (Faac v1.24.1, AppleLossless 0.1.5) [ .m4a ]
    m4a (iTunes):    [ .m4a ]
    Mp3 (Lame):   Lame Version 3.96.1 [ .mp3 ]
    mp3 (Lame.exe):   Lame 3.93.1 (Dibrom's switches) [ .mp3 ]
    Mp4 to AAC:    [ .aac ]
    Nero AAC (.m4a):    [ .m4a ]
    Shorten (CLI):   Release 3 (Shorten 3.5.1) [ .shn ]
    Test Conversion (No Write)
    Wave:    [ .wav ]
    Wavpack:   Release 3 (using WavPack 4.2) [ .wv ]
    
    
    Installed Input Codecs (Read)
    AAC Decoder:   Release 5 [Faad v2.1]   .aac
    Auxiliary Input Decoder:      .aux
    CD Input Decoder:      .cda
    Flac Input Decoder:      .flac; .fla
    Mp3 Input Decoder:      .mp3; .mp2; .mpga; .mpa; .mpx; .mpg; .mp1
    mp4 Decoder:      .mp4; .m4a; .m4b
    Shorten Compressed Audio File (*.SHN):      .SHN
    Wave Input Decoder:      .wav
    WavPack Decoder:      .wv
    
    
    ===Options===
    dBpowerAMP Reference Options
    Pro. Frequency Conversion:   On  (slower but high quality)
    
    Mp3 Input Decoder
    CRC Errors:   Ignore
    Decode To:   16 bit (dithered)
    
    Wave Compression Codec
    More than 16 bit or 2 Channels:   Write WaveFormatEx Header
    
    
    
    ===ID Tag Options===
    AAC
    Tag Creation:   ID3v2
    Write ID3v2 Unicode:   No
    Write ID3v2 Version:   v2.3
    
    Flac
    Tag Creation:   ID3v2
    Write ID3v1 Version:   v1.1
    Write ID3v2 Version:   v2.3
    
    Mp3
    Tag Creation:   ID3v2
    Write ID3v1 Version:   v1.1
    ID3v1 UTF8 Read:   Yes
    ID3v1 UTF8 Write:   No
    Write ID3v2 Unicode:   No
    Write ID3v2 Version:   v2.3
    Any help is appreciated.
    Last edited by LtData; May 17, 2006, 11:31 PM. Reason: added code tags to increase readibility
  • LtData
    dBpoweramp Guru
    • May 2004
    • 8288

    #2
    Re: Powerpack After Conversion Run

    I put your dMC Configuration information in code tags to increase the readability of your post.

    But anyway, try putting the entire path to cmd, i.e. C:\windows\system32\cmd.exe instead of just cmd.

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    • jtbse
      dBpoweramp Enthusiast
      • Jan 2006
      • 57

      #3
      Re: Powerpack After Conversion Run

      Originally posted by LtData
      But anyway, try putting the entire path to cmd, i.e. C:\windows\system32\cmd.exe instead of just cmd.
      Thanks LtData! This did the trick. :D Knew I was just being dense! :o

      Regards

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