I've got another funny issue when I attempt to convert more than one file in a single job using a CLI encoder (i.e. I select two files in windows explorer and go to convert them). This may get a little confusing, so bear with me.
All seems to go well for the first file. It converts, reports a file size, and has proper tags. When dbpoweramp starts the second file, I see that it creates the new file with the extension for the new format and that the size reports as 0, which as I understand it is what's supposed to happen when using the CLI encoder. However, when dbpoweramp begins to encode the second file, the file size of the first file drops to 0, and the audio of the second file is encoded under the filename of the first file! When the conversion is complete, the first file is actually the audio of the second file, with no tags. The second file reports a file size of 0, and won't play.
There's a funny slight of hand occurring here, and I don't know how to fix it. Can anyone offer any help?
All seems to go well for the first file. It converts, reports a file size, and has proper tags. When dbpoweramp starts the second file, I see that it creates the new file with the extension for the new format and that the size reports as 0, which as I understand it is what's supposed to happen when using the CLI encoder. However, when dbpoweramp begins to encode the second file, the file size of the first file drops to 0, and the audio of the second file is encoded under the filename of the first file! When the conversion is complete, the first file is actually the audio of the second file, with no tags. The second file reports a file size of 0, and won't play.
There's a funny slight of hand occurring here, and I don't know how to fix it. Can anyone offer any help?
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