I'll be the first to admit, I don't like dMC R12. Here's four reasons why.
1. I can no longer manually set my mp3 VBR settings, despite all the new options for encoding I still need this feature, and yes I have tried the new options and found them all lacking.
2. I like to add the track length to the file name because it makes it easier to plan a compilation to fit the within the space limitations of my media. The ability to do this has been totally screwed up in R12. So far as I have been able to tell, the length will only be written to the filename in milliseconds, which is useless to me who comes from the world of minutes and seconds.
3. The "Batch Converter" which replaces File Selector is beautiful, except that it removes the directory structure and places all converted files into a single folder, at least in my experience. File Selector duplicated the directory structure making it easy to keep the same navigation when changing my entire music collection to lower bitrates and duplicating it to my laptop.
4. I can't completely uninstall it. Even after restarting after the uninstallation process there are still parts of R12 I must delete manually. Still, after deleting all directories and registry entries the dreaded "Batch Converter" option remains in the shell, although it doesn't work, but the worst part is when I attempt to re-install my beloved 11.5 File Selector is corrupted by remnants of the Batch Converter keeping its annoying habit of remvoing the Directory Structure and making files full of static.
And now for my plea. Is there any way to completely remove R12 short of re-installing XP???
1. I can no longer manually set my mp3 VBR settings, despite all the new options for encoding I still need this feature, and yes I have tried the new options and found them all lacking.
2. I like to add the track length to the file name because it makes it easier to plan a compilation to fit the within the space limitations of my media. The ability to do this has been totally screwed up in R12. So far as I have been able to tell, the length will only be written to the filename in milliseconds, which is useless to me who comes from the world of minutes and seconds.
3. The "Batch Converter" which replaces File Selector is beautiful, except that it removes the directory structure and places all converted files into a single folder, at least in my experience. File Selector duplicated the directory structure making it easy to keep the same navigation when changing my entire music collection to lower bitrates and duplicating it to my laptop.
4. I can't completely uninstall it. Even after restarting after the uninstallation process there are still parts of R12 I must delete manually. Still, after deleting all directories and registry entries the dreaded "Batch Converter" option remains in the shell, although it doesn't work, but the worst part is when I attempt to re-install my beloved 11.5 File Selector is corrupted by remnants of the Batch Converter keeping its annoying habit of remvoing the Directory Structure and making files full of static.
And now for my plea. Is there any way to completely remove R12 short of re-installing XP???
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