Windows Vista
Running as Administrator
dmc 12.1
Converting to mp3 (LAME 3.97) using the built-in codec, -V 2, encoding: slow (high quality), force ISO compatibility, frequency and channels are set "as source"
Converting from FLAC 1.1.4 files created with flac.exe (version 1.1.4), ripped from CDs "as source"
I ripped the CDs to FLAC using the CD ripper.
Then, I tagged the files with MP3TAG. The tags are in the FLAC format.
Some of my CDs are duet compilations (i.e. Ray Charles / Nora Jones).
The tag in the FLAC file correctly lists as "Ray Charles / Nora Jones".
When I use the dbpa batch converter to transcode from FLAC > MP3, the "/" gets switched to "\".
I tried it using both the built-in codec dll, and also creating a CLI with lame.exe. The "/" gets switched to "\" both times.
This seems like a minor thing, but it's really annoying, as my music library in foobar gets all messed up.
I have confirmed that this occurs only when using the dmc batch converter.
I used Multi-frontend .983 to transcode the same FLAC file to MP3 (using flac.exe and lame.exe), and the "/" was intact.
Can you please fix the bug in the 12.2 release? Thx.
Running as Administrator
dmc 12.1
Converting to mp3 (LAME 3.97) using the built-in codec, -V 2, encoding: slow (high quality), force ISO compatibility, frequency and channels are set "as source"
Converting from FLAC 1.1.4 files created with flac.exe (version 1.1.4), ripped from CDs "as source"
I ripped the CDs to FLAC using the CD ripper.
Then, I tagged the files with MP3TAG. The tags are in the FLAC format.
Some of my CDs are duet compilations (i.e. Ray Charles / Nora Jones).
The tag in the FLAC file correctly lists as "Ray Charles / Nora Jones".
When I use the dbpa batch converter to transcode from FLAC > MP3, the "/" gets switched to "\".
I tried it using both the built-in codec dll, and also creating a CLI with lame.exe. The "/" gets switched to "\" both times.
This seems like a minor thing, but it's really annoying, as my music library in foobar gets all messed up.
I have confirmed that this occurs only when using the dmc batch converter.
I used Multi-frontend .983 to transcode the same FLAC file to MP3 (using flac.exe and lame.exe), and the "/" was intact.
Can you please fix the bug in the 12.2 release? Thx.
Comment