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  • Daasie

    • Dec 2004
    • 11

    dbPowerAmp won't play mp3

    Sorry if it's been said before - searching returned pages of hits with no hint of appropriateness and I'm confident that folk who have this problem will want to find the solution quickly.

    I was trying to add some tracks using New Track Lookout but it would only add tracks that were already listed. I (eventually) got down to adding individual tracks, but when I got to the folder level, no tracks were listed, as if the folder were empty. Went through Explorer and tried to play an mp3 in dap, no go. Same file played in WMP just fine. Went to MMC and tried an existent mp3 and it skipped via Random Play to an ogg file. I've noticed that it's been skipping files during random play - I have not looked into additional causes.

    Right-clicking the file shows the Convert to- option and test conversion is apparently successful - no real notes or indicators. Could somebody tell me how to resolve this, please? Thanks!

    From the Configuration:

    dBpoweramp Music Converter
    Release 12.2
    Registration Status
    mp3 License & Power Pack: Registered
    All Media Guide: 25 Days Access Remaining

    dBpoweramp Audio Player
    Release 3 Beta 6

    dBpoweramp CD Writer: Registered
    Release 2

    Sveta Portable Audio: Registered
    Release 5


    Codecs Installed

    Encoders (write)

    Monkeys Audio Release 9 (Monkeys Audio v3.99)
    .ape
    mp3 (Lame) Lame 3.97
    .mp3
    Test Conversion
    Wave Release 12.2
    .wav


    Decoders (read)

    CD Decoder Release 12.2
    .cda
    Monkeys Audio Decoder
    .ape
    mp3 Decoder Release 12.2
    .m2a, .mp1, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpga, .mpx
    Wave Decoder Release 12.2
    .wav

    Install on Demand

    FLAC .flac
    Apple Lossless .m4a
    m4a Nero (AAC) .mp4
    Musepack .mpc
    Ogg Vorbis .ogg
    Real Audio (Helix) .ra
    Windows Media Audio 10 .wma
    WavPack .wv
    AAC (Advanced Audio Compression) (read only) .aac
    Midi (read only) .mid
    Shorten (read only) .shn
  • Wayne
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • Aug 2002
    • 1254

    #2
    Re: dbPowerAmp won't play mp3

    I see that you are using dMC r12.2 so have you installed everything as suggested here http://www.dbpoweramp.com/legacy-compatibility.htm?

    I suspect that you have installed everything into the same location and the mp3 decoder for dAP has been replaced by the release 12.2 version that comes with the latest version of the music converter.
    Last edited by Wayne; June 28, 2007, 06:41 PM.

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    • LtData
      dBpoweramp Guru

      • May 2004
      • 8288

      #3
      Re: dbPowerAmp won't play mp3

      As Wayne said, do you have dAP and dMC r12 installed to the same location?

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      • Daasie

        • Dec 2004
        • 11

        #4
        Re: dbPowerAmp won't play mp3

        That's probably it. Thanks for the quick answer.

        I upgraded hoping to fix a volume loss issue (was a quirk of the software) I was looking to find why CDWriter wasn't working and found those instructions. My single-minded self didn't notice dap on the list. Sadly, the instructions turned to blahblahblah in my head.

        If I uninstall v12.2 can I just reinstall v.11.5 and be back where I should be? Cuz this gettin' to be too much trouble for my failing intellect and I'm thinkin' I need to look for something more intuitive.

        12.2 sure is pretty, though. I liked what I used of it.

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        • LtData
          dBpoweramp Guru

          • May 2004
          • 8288

          #5
          Re: dbPowerAmp won't play mp3

          Yes, you can just uninstall r12.2 and install r11.5 to that location. Make sure, though, that you uninstall all of your current r12 codecs and install only r11.5 Legacy codecs.

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